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JOHN  NORTH 

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FARMINGTON  CONNECTICUT 
AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS 

WITH  A  SHORT  ACCOUNT  OF  OTHER 
EARLY  NORTH  FAMILIES 


BY 

DEXTER  NORTH 


WASHINGTON,  D.  C. 
1921 


PREFACE 

To  the  descendants  of  John  North,  Greeting : 

The  history  of  this  branch  of  the  North  family  was  begun 
over  seventy-five  years  ago  by  the  Rev.  William  S.  Porter  of 
Farmington,  a  young  minister  who  undertook  genealogical 
research  while  awaiting  a  call.  It  was  the  most  complete  gen- 
ealogy of  the  North  family  up  to  that  time.  The  original 
manuscript  is  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  William  F.  North  of 
Austin,  Texas. 

Unfortunately,  however,  the  dates  in  this  record  fail  to  give 
the  day  and  month  of  events.  To  the  late  Mr.  Julius  Gay 
of  Farmington,  who  compiled  from  original  sources  the  vita 
records  of  many  old  families  in  that  vicinity,  are  due  many  of 
the  exact  dates  given  in  the  early  generations  in  this  volume. 
His  manuscript,  based  apparently  on  the  Porter  record,  and  with 
marginal  references  for  every  date,  is  in  the  possession  of  the 
Connecticut  Historical  Society  at  Hartford. 

In  1893  Mr.  John  Hollister  North  of  New  Haven,  undertook 
the  completion  of  the  Porter  record,  and  after  much  painstaking 
research,  succeeded  in  completing  many  of  the  lines  to  that  date, 
besides  adding  much  biographical  matter. 

The  present  compiler  became  interested  in  the  subject  and 
kindly  being  given  access  to  the  records  mentioned  above, 
determined  to  complete  and  publish  them.  It  is  therefore  with 
pleasure  that  he  acknowledges  the  sources  from  which  he  ob- 
tained much  information  in  the  compilation  of  the  records 
herein  presented.  Throughout  the  book  much  new  material 
has  been  added,  gleaned  from  local  histories,  biographies,  records, 
original  archives  of  Connecticut,  and  by  correspondence  with  all 
known  present  descendants  in  America.  Unless  otherwise  indi- 
cated, the  authorities  for  military  records  in  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars,  the  Revolution  and  the  War  of  1812  are  from 
"Collections  of  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society,"  and 
"Connecticut  Men  in  the  Revolution,  War  of  1812  and  War 
with  Mexico." 


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Stiles'  "History  of  Ancient  Wethersfield,  Conn.,"  published 
in  1904,  contains  a  genealogy  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  John 
North  of  Farmington;  Andrews'  "Memorial  and  Ecclesiastical 
History  of  New  Britain,  Conn.,"  published  in  1867,  and  Camp's 
"History  of  New  Britain,  Conn.,"  published  in  1889,  both 
contain  genealogies  of  the  New  Britain  branch.  Hibbard's  "His- 
tory of  Goshen,  Conn.,"  published  in  1897,  contains  a  genealogy 
of  the  Goshen  branch,  and  F.  A.  North's  "Account  of  the  Dia- 
mond Wedding  Anniversary  of  Deacon  Frederick  and  Harriet 
North,"  published  in  1890,  contains  a  genealogy  of  the  Torring- 
ton  branch.  These  are  the  only  publications  of  importance 
previously  brought  out  dealing  with  the  descendants  of  John 
North. 

The  abbreviations  for  born,  married,  died,  buried,  baptized, 
etc.,  will  be  readily  understood.  The  names  of  places,  unless 
otherwise  designated  or  understood,  are  all  in  Connecticut. 

From  most  of  the  descendants  of  John  North  the  utmost 
courtesy  has  been  received.  It  is  to  be  regretted  that  in  some 
instances,  it  was  impossible  to  obtain  any  information.  Owing 
to  indifference  or  lack  of  knowledge,  certain  members  of  the 
family  failed  to  reply  to  repeated  queries. 

For  valuable  aid  and  information  concerning  the  various 
branches  of  the  family,  the  compiler  is  particularly  indebted  to 
Mr.  Francis  S.  North  and  Mr.  Arthur  T.  North  of  Chicago; 
Mr.  Ralph  H.  North  and  Mrs.  Francis  A.  North  of  Philadelphia; 
Mr.  Charles  H.  North  of  Cleveland;  Mr.  James  S.  North  of 
New  Britain;  Mr.  William  F.  North  of  Austin,  Texas;  Mr. 
Edward  North  of  Houston,  Texas;  Mr.  Charles  J.  North  of 
Buffalo;  Mr.  Ceylon  H.  North  of  Minneapolis;  Mr.  John  W. 
North  and  Mr.  Nelson  L.  North  of  Brooklyn;  Miss  Temple 
North  of  Patriot,  Ind.;  Mr.  Levi  North  of  Antwerp,  N.  Y.;  Mrs. 
Harriet  North  of  Chazy,  N.  Y.;  Mr.  Rufus  North  of  Vacaville, 
Calif.;  Mr.  Charles  H.  Aspinwall  of  Berlin,  Conn.;  Mrs.  Mary 
North  Fuller  of  Garland,  Utah;  Dr.  Jane  North  Frear  of  Pal- 
myra, N.  Y.;  Mrs.  Daisy  Nave  of  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  Mrs. 
Farrest  Abbott  of  North  Manchester,  Ind.,  Mrs.  Asa  Wilson  of 
Niles,  O.,  and  others. 

DEXTER  NORTH. 
2852  Ontario  Road, 
Washington,  D.  C. 
September,  1921. 


INTRODUCTION 

Concerning  the  antecedents  of  John  North,  original  proprietor 
of  Farmington,  Conn.,  of  whose  descendants  this  book  is  a 
record,  nothing  is  known  previous  to  his  arrival  in  this  country, 
save  that  he  sailed  from  London  in  1635.  This  would  indicate 
that  he  came  either  from  the  south  of  England,  the  eastern 
counties,  or  from  London  or  its  vicinity,  for  there  were  frequent 
sailings  to  America  from  the  western  ports  of  Plymouth,  Hull 
and  Bristol,  thus  rendering  unlikely,  if  he  came  from  the  vicin- 
ity of  those  cities,  what  was  in  those  days  a  slow  and  tedious 
journey  across  England,  to  embark  from  London. 

The  ship  in  which  he  came  to  America  was  owned  and  fitted 
out  by  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  one  of  the  original  patentees 
of  Connecticut.  His  son  Richard  was  one  of  John  North's  fel- 
low-passengers. The  Saltonstalls  came  from  the  parish  of 
Halifax  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  England.  It  is  not 
unlikely  that  many  of  the  passengers  in  Sir  Richard's  ship  came 
from  that  vicinity,  where  North  families  are  recorded  during  the 
the  sixteenth  and  seventeenth  centuries.  In  the  records  of  the 
parish  of  Rotherhain  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  is  entered 
the  marriage  of  a  John  North  and  Elizabeth  Robinson,  Dec.  6, 
1614.  We  give  this  date  as  being  of  interest  because  John  North 
of  Farmington  was  born  in  1615,  and  hence  might  be  the  for- 
mer's son.  But  this  is  a  mere  surmise  based  on  the  information 
given  above,  and  on  the  fact  that  Richard  Saltonstall  and  John 
North  both  settled  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  after  their  arrival  in  this 
country,  and  that  John  North  of  Farmington  married  Hannah 
Bird,  whose  ancestors  are  said  to  have  come  from  Yorkshire 
where  several  generations  of  Birds  are  recorded  in  the  fifteenth 
and  sixteenth  centuries. 

Some  future  historian  may  have  time  to  further  examine  the 
parish  records  of  Yorkshire,  and  thereby  throw  light  on  what 
remains  an  unsolved  mystery. 

The  tradition  persists  in  certain  branches  of  the  family  in 
this  country  that  John  North  was  descended  from  the  ancestors 
of  the  distinguished  family  of  Guilford  Norths  who  were  prom- 


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inent  and  influential  in  English  history,  but  evidence  is  lacking 
to  substantiate  this  connection.  They  were  intellectual  and  cul- 
tured even  at  an  early  date;  many  became  well  known  scholars 
and  genuine  book-lovers;  others  entered  the  active  fields  of 
politics  or  law  and  became  famous.  They  were  always  genial 
and  popular,  loving  ease  and  luxury,  shrewd  enough  generally 
to  be  on  the  winning  side;  and  although  always  Tories  and  Royal- 
ists, they  escaped  serious  trouble  throughout  changes  and 
revolutions. 

The  two  most  distinguished  members  of  the  family  were 
Francis,  Baron  Guilford,  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  under 
Charles  II  and  James  II;  and  Frederic,  Lord  North,  Prime  Min- 
ister under  George  III  during  the  American  Revolution.  Both 
of  these  famous  men  have  been  severely  criticized  and  harshly 
censured.  Their  lives  may  be  found  in  the  encyclopedias. 

In  the  English  family  there  is  a  tradition  that  the  first  North 
entered  England  with  William  the  Conqueror  and  married  his 
daughter.  Some  members  of  this  family  have  an  ancestral  tree 
showing  this  origin.  The  first  ancestor  of  the  Guilford  Norths 
mentioned  in  the  peerage1  books  is  Robert  North,  who  was  living 
in  1470,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  V.  His  grandson  Edward,  born  in 
1496,  was  the  first  Baron  North  of  Kirtling,  County  Cambridge, 
in  1553-4.  A  branch  of  this  family  comprises  the  Norths  of 
County  Nottingham. 

Correspondence  with  present  members  of  the  North  family 
in  England  who  have  compiled  the  family  records,  fails  to 
reveal  any  who  came  to  America  previous  to  1700,  save  one, 
Roger,  who  sailed  with  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  on  his  fatal  last 
voyage  to  Guiana  in  1617,  and  who  was  unmarried. 

London  genealogists  have  failed  to  tell  us  anything  about  John 
North's  parentage  or  place  of  birth.  Although  a  common  an- 
cestry with  the  Guilford  Norths  cannot  be  proved,  such  a  rela- 
tionship is  not  unlikely,  in  view  of  the  fact  that  the  name  North 
is  not  common  in  England.  That  John  North's  parents  were  not 
poor,  as  poverty  was  reckoned  in  those  days,  may  be  assumed 
from  his  being  "no  subsedy  man." 

His  fellow-passenger,  Richard  Saltonstall,  was  said  to  be 
related  by  marriage  to  the  Norths  of  Kirtling.  Whether  there 
is  any  significance  in  this  and  the  fact  that  they  both  first  settled 
in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  owing  perhaps  to  family  ties,  or  whether  these 
were  merely  coincidences,  remains  to  be  determined. 

1  Collins'  "Peerage";  Burke's  "Peerage  and  Extinct  Baronets." 


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There  were  other  John  Norths  among  the  forefathers  of  the 
numerous  North  progeny  of  the  present  day,  of  whom  two 
landed  in  America  about  the  same  time  as  John  North  of 
Farmington.  One  of  these  went  to  Virginia  in  the  ship  Primrose 
July  27,  1635,1  aged  22.  The  second  sailed  in  the  Assurance  to 
Virginia  in  1635-7,1  aged  24.  They  were  probably  the  ancestors 
of  the  Norths  in  the  South,  concerning  whose  progenitors  little 
is  known. 

There  was  a  Thomas  North  in  the  "list  of  men  living"  in 
Queen  City,  Va.,  Feb.  16,  1623.  This  is  probably  a  list  of  the 
survivors  of  the  terrible  experiences  of  the  early  colony. 

A  family  tradition  is  that  John  North  of  Farmington  had  a 
brother,  Thomas,2  who  settled  in  New  Haven,  and  had  three 
children,  Thomas,  John  and  Bashua,  born  there  1650-7.  He 
died  and  his  widow,  Mary  (Price)  North,  married  again.  About 
1670,  leaving  her  second  husband  behind,  she  returned  to  Lon- 
don with  her  two  sons,  furnished  with  documents  from  the 
colonial  authorities  to  enable  her  to  inherit  property  there. 
The  daughter  Bashua  married  and  remained  in  this  country. 

There  was  a  Richard3  North,  who  was  one  of  the  original  set- 
tlers of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  in  1640,  later  removing  to  Salem. 
His  wife's  name  was  Ursula,  and  they  had  three  daughters: 
Mary,  who  married  in  1669  Thomas  Jones;  Sarah  Oldum;  and 
Susanna,  who  married  George  Martyn. 

Though  both  Thomas  North  of  New  Haven  and  Richard 
North  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  lived  within  short  distances  of  John 
North  of  Farmington  while  in  the  latter  place  and  at  Ipswich, 
fifteen  miles  from  Salisbury,  no  evidence  has  been  found  to  show 
that  there  was  any  relationship  between  these  three.  In  a  new 
and  strange  country  where  family  ties  would  rather  be  strength- 
ened than  weakened,  there  would  probably  have  been  left 
some  documentary  or  other  evidence  of  intercourse  between 
them. 

A  branch  of  Norths,  whose  posterity  is  among  the  most  nu- 
merous of  the  present  day  families,  is  descended  from  a  North, 
supposed  by  some  to  bear  the  Christian  name  Thomas,  who  was 
born  about  1649,  came  to  America  about  1670  and  settled  at 
Providence  Plantations.  His  descendants  claim  descent  from 
the  Guilford  Norths.  He  had  several  children,  of  whom  the  old- 

1  Hotten,  "Original  Lists  of  Immigrants." 
*  N.  E.  H.  and  G.  R.;  II,  160;  XII,  309. 
» Ibid.;  VII,  87. 


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est  son,  Thomas,  Jr.,  went  to  New  Town,  Long  Island.  The 
latter's  oldest  son  Jeremiah  came  of  age  in  1731.  Soon  after 
that,  Thomas,  Jr.,  heard  that  his  grandfather's  estate  in  London 
was  without  heir.  He  prepared  to  go  over  and  take  possession 
of  the  property,  but  was  taken  sick  and  died.  Jeremiah  was 
then  the  heir,  but  for  some  reason  would  not  go  himself,  and 
sent  his  brother  Robert.  But  in  consequence  of  ignorance  of  the 
forms  of  English  law,  he  failed  to  obtain  the  property.  This  is 
the  story  told  by  the  granddaughter  of  Thomas  North,  Jr.  It 
corresponds  with  the  facts  and  dates  of  history.  In  1734,  Wil- 
liam, Lord  North,  died  without  heirs,  and  the  titles  and  estates 
passed  to  Francis,  Lord  Guilford,  son  of  his  first  cousin.  The 
exact  lineage  of  Thomas,  Sr.,  is  not  clear,  but  it  is  supposed  that 
he  was  descended  from  a  younger  brother  of  William,  Lord 
North. 

From  Jeremiah's  brother  Benjamin  are  descended  Dr.  Frank 
Mason  North,  the  noted  Methodist  clergyman,  and  many 
Norths  in  and  around  New  York  City.  From  Robert  North 
are  descended  the  Norths  of  Walton,  N.  Y. 

In  1677,  Edward1  North,  a  mariner,  was  living  in  Boston  with 
his  wife  Sarah  Bateman.  Their  daughter  Hannah  married 
Nathaniel  Eells.  They  also  had  two  other  children,  Sarah  and 
Paul,  twins,  born  Aug.  14,  1677.  Edward  North  died  before 
1689,  in  which  year  his  widow  married  Samuel  Eells  of  Hingham, 
Mass. 

There  was  a  Stephen2  North  of  Boston,  son  of  Stephen,  also 
of  Boston,  who  returned  to  England  about  1724,  in  which  year 
his  will  was  probated.  He  had  an  uncle  Francis  in  England^ 
which  fact  would  indicate  that  his  arrival  in  America  was  not 
many  years  previous  to  this  time.  It  is  probably  one  of  these 
Stephen  Norths  whose  name  appears  among  the  list  of  Boston 
tavern  keepers  in  1714. 

About  this  time  there  was  a  Daniel3  North  at  Barnstable^ 
Mass.,  who  was  born  about  1696.  He  had  a  wife  Hannah, 
whom  he  married  about  1715,  and  children:  Daniel,  born  1716; 
Mary,  born  1718;  James,  born  1720;  John,  born  1722-3;  Hannah, 
born  1725;  and  Winifred,  born  1727.  Further  descendants  are 
untraced. 

1  Boston  Record  Commissioners  Reports,  IX,  142;  "History  of  Hing- 
ham, Mass.,"  II,  210. 

» N.  E.  H.  and  G.  R.;  XXX,  108;  LXII,  92. 
3  Ibid.,  II,  66. 


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The  next  Norths  of  whose  migration  we  have  any  record  were 
cousins,  Caleb  and  John  North,  grandsons  of  John  North  who 
was  said  to  have  gone  to  Ireland  about  1650  in  the  Cromwellian 
wars,  and  had  lands  granted  by  the  Crown  in  West  Meath  and 
County  of  Kings.  His  descendants  claim  an  acknowledged  kin- 
ship with  the  ancestors  of  the  Guilford  Norths,  and  the  right  to 
carry  the  coat  of  arms  of  the  North  family  in  America. 

Caleb  was  the  son  of  Roger  North.  He  married  Jane,  daugh- 
ter of  Eckerly,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  and  had  eight 
children:  Roger,  Caleb,  Joseph,  Ann,  Elizabeth,  Catharine, 
Joshua  and  Sarah.  With  most  of  his  children  he  landed  at 
Philadelphia,  July  29,  1729,  and  in  1734  bought  sixty-nine  acres 
of  land  from  the  Penn  family  at  Gilbert  Manor,  Pa.  Most  of 
the  present  Norths  of  Pennsylvania  are  descended  from  this 
branch,  as  are  also  many  throughout  Ohio,  Indiana  and  the  mid- 
dle west.  Col.  Caleb  North,  of  Revolutionary  fame,  was  the  son 
of  Roger  North.  Another  line1  went  into  Virginia  and  during 
the  Civil  War  made  fine  records  on  the  Confederate  side. 

John,  cousin  of  Caleb,  was  the  son  of  John  and  Hannah 
(Watson)  North,  and  grandson  of  John  North,  who  settled  in 
Ireland.  He  was  born  in  County  West  Meath,  Ireland,  about 
1682,  and  came  to  America  in  1730,  landing  at  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  In  1731  he  bought  land  at  Pemaquid,  Me.,  where  he 
settled.  He  was  the  ancestor  of  the  Augusta,  Me.,  branch  of 
Norths.  His  only  surviving  son  John  was  a  surveyor  of  lands, 
a  captain  in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  and  Judge  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  in  Lincoln  Co.,  Me.  His  children  were 
Joseph,  who  married  Elizabeth  Pittson  and  was  a  member  of 
the  Maine  Provincial  Congress,  1774-5;  Mary,  who  married 
Dr.  John  McKeckie;  and  William,  who  married  Mary,  daughter 
of  Hon.  James  Duane  of  New  York,  and  was  General  Steuben's 
aide  during  the  Revolution,  later  several  times  member  of  the 
New  York  Legislature,  and  at  one  time  speaker  of  the  Assembly. 
For  a  more  complete  genealogy  of  this  branch  of  Norths,  see  the 
"History  of  Augusta,  Me.,"  by  James  W.  North,  which  pre- 
sents many  facts  supporting  the  claim  to  connection  with  the 
English  Norths. 

Another  family  that  is  probably  descended  from  John  North 
of  Farmington,  is  that  of  Thomas  North  who,  according  to  the 
Federal  Census  of  1790,  was  head  of  a  family  in  Granville, 

"The  Keyes,  Cruzen,  and  North  Families,"  by  M.  F.  Stipes,  James- 
port,  Mo.,  1914. 


Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.,  of  three  males  over  16  years,  one  under 
16,  and  two  females.  He  was  the  father  of  Capt.  Thomas 
North,  Jr.  (1768-1852)  of  that  town,  who  was  a  captain  in  the 
militia  in  1796,  and  whose  three  sons,  Justus,  Nathan  and  Selah, 
were  the  ancestors  of  the  Norths  of  Elbridge  and  Marcellus,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  North,  Sr.,  was  either  brother  or  cousin  to  John 
North  who  was  head  of  a  family  in  Balston  Spa,  N.  Y.,  in  1790, 
of  one  male  over  16  years,  one  under  16  and  two  females,  and  who 
also  removed  to  Elbridge,  N.  Y.  He  had  one  son,  Daniel  Hoyt 
North. 

The  compiler  is  inclined  to  believe  that  Thomas  North,  Sr., 
was  the  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  North  (No.  19)  who  removed  from 
Sharon,  Conn.,  to  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  about  1753.  The  census 
of  1790  records  no  Norths  in  that  county,  and  records  in  Gran- 
ville,  Washington  Co.,  besides  Thomas  North,  Salmon  North, 
cousin  of  Capt.  Thomas  North  (No.  19). 

A  study  of  the  dates  shows  no  inconsistency  in  tracing  a  line 
from  Capt.  Thomas  North  of  Sharon  to  Capt.  Thomas  North  of 
Granville. 

There  was  an  Edward  North,  a  merchant  in  Charlestown, 
S.  C.,  in  the  time  of  the  Revolution,  who  was  imprisoned  in  one 
of  the  British  prison  ships.  His  ancestors  came  from  Bermuda, 
where  they  had  first  settled  after  leaving  England.  He  had  a 
descendant,  Edward  W.,  who  was  a  noted  physician  in  his  day. 
He  died  in  1842-3.  His  two  sons,  Edward  and  Richard,  were 
also  physicians,  and  left  children  whose  homes  are  in  South 
Carolina  and  Georgia.  Another  son,  James  Heyward  North, 
was  an  officer  in  the  United  States  Navy. 

The  first  Federal  Census  of  1790  shows  that  at  that  time  there 
were  ninety-two  families  named  North,  with  a  membership  of 
585,  or  6.4  members  to  a  family.  These  ninety- two  families 
were  located,  one  in  Maine,  three  in  Vermont,  three  in  Massa- 
chusetts, thirty-three  in  Connecticut,  eighteen  in  New  York, 
sixteen  in  Pennsylvania,  two  in  Maryland,  seven  in  Virginia 
(partial  enumeration),  three  in  North  Carolina  and  six  in  South 
Carolina.  Of  these  families  two  in  Massachusetts,  four  in  New 
York  and  all  those  in  Vermont  and  Connecticut  can  be  identified 
as  being  descended  from  John  North  of  Farmington,  which  in- 
dicates that  his  posterity  at  that  time  formed  the  largest  single 
branch  of  Norths. 

Of  the  Norths  in  Connecticut,  three  families  of  the  Torrington 
branch  are  recorded  under  the  name  Noth  (perhaps  an  error  on 


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the  part  of  the  enumerator) .  Eleven  families  lived  in  Farming- 
ton,  and  the  same  number  in  Berlin;  eight  lived  in  Litchfield, 
which  then  included  Torrington,  and  two  in  Cornwall. 

The  descendants  of  John  North  are  now  numbered  by  the 
thousands,  and  are  scattered  from  Maine  to  California.  When 
the  tide  of  emigration  began  to  move  westward  after  the  Revo- 
lution, and  well  into  the  nineteenth  century,  many  Norths  left 
their  homes  in  Connecticut  and  were  among  the  early  settlers 
of  numerous  towns  in  Vermont,  New  York,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Ken- 
tucky, Illinois,  Michigan  and  later  in  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  Missouri, 
Utah  and  California.  Northfield,  Minn.,  and  Riverside,  Calif., 
were  both  founded  by  John  Wesley  North. 

Among  their  numbers  were  farmers,  lawyers,  doctors,  minis- 
ters, manufacturers,  men  of  affairs,  teachers,  college  presidents 
and  soldiers  in  the  Colonial  Wars  and  in  six  American  Wars. 


FIRST  GENERATION 

1.  JOHN  NORTH  sailed  from  London  at  the  age  of  20  in 
the  Susan  and  Ellen  and  landed  at  Boston  April  16,  1635. 
Among  his  fellow  voyagers  were  many  of  the  founders  of  the 
sturdy  New  England  families  so  intimately  connected  with  the 
development  of  the  colonies  and  the  United  States.  The  ships 
lists  were  often  headed  with  the  words:  "The  men  have  taken 
the  oath  of  allegiance  and  supremacie,"  or  they  swear  "that 
they  are  no  Subsedy  men."  This  is  explained  by  the  fact  that 
King  James  issued  a  proclamation  that  no  person  take  passage 
in  any  ship  to  America  (being  subsidy  men  or  their  value)  with- 
out license  from  his  Majesty's  Commissioners  for  the  plantations, 
nor  any  under  the  degree  of  subsidy  men,  without  a  certificate 
that  they  have  taken  the  oath  of  allegiance  and  supremacy, 
and  a  testimony  from  the  ministers  of  the  parish  of  their  con- 
formity to  the  orders  and  discipline  of  the  Church  of  England. 
The  list1  of  the  Susan  and  Ellen  was  thus  made  out : 

In  the  Susan  and  Ellen  Edward  Payne  Mr.  for  New  England  Theis 
pties  hereinunder  expressed  have  brought  Certificate  from  the  Minister 
and  Justices  of  their  Conformitie  and  that  they  are  no  Subsedy  Men. 

Husbandman  John  Procter  . .  40  Edward  Lumus 24 

Martha  Procter 28  Husb:  Richard  Saltonstall  23 

John  Procter 3  Merriall  Saltonstall 22 

Marie  Procter 1  Merriall  Salstontall 9  Mo. 

Alice  Street 28  Thos:  Wells 30 

Husb :  Walter  Thornton 36  Peter  Coop  [Cooper] 28 

Joanna  Thornton 44  Wm.  Lambart 26 

John  North 20  Samuel  Podd 25 

Mary  Pynder 53  Jeremy  Belcher 22 

Francis  Pynder 20  Marie  Clifford 25 

Marie  Pynder 17  Jane  Coe 30 

Joanna  Pynder 14  Marie  Riddlesden 17 

Anna  Pynder 20  Jo:  Pellam 20 

Katherin  Pynder 10  Matthew  Hitchcock 25 

Jo:  Pynder 8  Elizabeth  Nicholls 25 

Richard  Skofield, 22  Tomazin  Carpenter 35 

1  Hotten,  "Original  Lists  of  Emigrants." 


Edward  Weeden 22  Anna  Fowle 25 

George  Wilby 16  Edmond  Gorden 18 

Richard  Hawkins 15  Tho:  Sydlie 22 

Tho:  Parker 30  Margaret  Leach 22 

Symon  Burd 20  Marie  Smith 21 

Jo  Mansfield 34  Elizabeth  Swayne 16 

Clement  Cole 30  Grace  Bewlie 30 

Jo:  Jones 20  Ann  Wells 20 

Wm  Burrow 19  Dyonis  Taylor 48 

Phillip  Atwood 13  Hanna  Smith 30 

Wm.  Snowe 18  Jo:  Backley 15 

Wm.  Battrick 18 

Gov.  John  Winthrop  in  his  "History  of  New  England,"  under 
date  of  April  16,  1635,  says:  "A  bark  of  forty  tons  arrived,  set 
forth  with  twenty  servants,  by  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  to  go 
plant  at  Connecticut." 

Perhaps  reports  of  trouble  with  the  Indians  in  Connecticut 
deterred  the  party  from  proceeding  thither,  and  under  the  guid- 
ance of  Richard  Saltonstall,  son  of  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall,  some 
turned  their  steps  towards  Ipswich,1  Mass.,  which  was  founded 
in  1634.  On  the  list  of  proprietors  there  in  1637  appear  the 
names  of  both  Richard  Saltonstall  and  "John  Northe."  The 
next  year  there  is  entered  in  the  town  records  the  following 
transaction: 

Granted  to  John  North  in  the  year  1637,  three  acres  of  Land,  lying 
near  the  Reedy  marsh,  bounded  by  a  planting  lott  of  William  English 
on  the  Northwest,  and  having  three  acres  of  the  lyke  ground  formerly 
granted  to  Isaac  Perkins,  on  the  south  east,  to  enjoy  the  sayd  Land, 
his  heirs  and  assigns  forever.  Entered  7th  month,  1638  into  the  Town 
book  folio  15. 

Memorand,  that  whereas  John  North  was  lately  possessed  of  three 
acres  of  planting  ground,  lying  near  the  Reedy  marsh,  having  a  plant 
lott  of  William  English  on  the  Northwest,  and  three  acres  of  the  lyke 
planting  ground  formerly  granted  to  Isaac  Perkins  now  in  possession 
of  John  Warner  on  the  South  east,  now  the  said  John  North  hath  for  a 
certain  sum  of  money  to  him  in  hand  payde  sould  unto  f orenamed  John 
Warener  all  the  sayd  three  acres  of  Land  together  with  all  his  interest 
and  claim  unto  the  sayd  Land  with  all  the  fencing  timber  and  all  the 
other  apurtenances  to  the  sayd  Lands,  and  the  sayd  John  Warener,  to 
enjoy  the  sayd  Land,  to  him,  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever.  Entered 
by  their  joynt  order,  the  13th  of  December,  1638. 

Dope's  "Pioneers  of  Massachusetts." 


On  July  7,  1646,  John  North  sold  a  house  and  lot  on  the  south 
side  of  the  river  to  Robert  Kinsman.  Perhaps  this  was  prepara- 
tory to  his  removal  to  Connecticut,  for  at  that  time  there  began 
a  considerable  migration  westward  from  the  settlements  around 
Boston.  One  of  these  was  the  church  party  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Hooker,  which  made  its  way  through  the  wilderness  in  1635-6 
and  founded  the  town  of  Hartford.  Of  this  colony  Farmington 
was  the  first  offshoot,  and  was  settled  in  1640.  This  territory 
now  includes  the  following  towns:  Southington,  which  was  the 
first  to  be  detached  as  a  separate  township  in  1779;  nearly  the 
whole  of  New  Britain  and  Berlin,  1785;  Bristol,  1785;  Burling- 
ton, 1806;  Avon,  1830;  Plainville,  1869;  and  parts  of  Wolcott, 
Harwinton  and  Bloomfield,  formerly  Wintonbury  Parish. 

After  his  sale  of  land  in  Ipswich  we  have  no  further  record  of 
John  North  until  1652,  when  his  name  appears  in  the  Hartford 
County  court  records.  He  had  evidently  kept  in  mind  the 
original  objective  of  the  Susan  and  Ellen's  party  to  settle  in 
Connecticut.  There  is  no  record  that  he  ever  lived  in  Hartford 
city,  as  did  most  of  the  early  settlers  of  Farmington. 

Under  entry  of  January,  1653,  in  the  Farmington  land  rec- 
ords (Vol.  II,  pp.  12)  are  described  several  pieces  of  land  belong- 
ing to  John  North.  One  piece  of  eight  acres  in  the  Little  Meadow 
was  bought  of  Nicholas  Marson.  In  that  month  John  North 
bought  of  John  Steele,  original  owner,  a  house  and  lot  of  three- 
quarters  of  an  acre,  situated  on  the  east  side  of  the  north  end  of 
the  main  street,  now  occupied  by  two  houses,  one  recently 
owned  by  Sarah  Shield,  the  other  by  Dorothy  Palmer.  In  the 
same  year  he  had  a  daughter  baptized  there.  Trumbull's 
"Memorial  History  of  Hartford  County"  gives  a  map  of  Farm- 
ington showing  the  location  of  John  North's  lot  and  those  of  his 
sons,  John  and  Samuel.  These  three  were  among  the  eighty- 
four  men  between  whom  the  unoccupied  lands  of  the  ancient 
town  were  divided  in  1672.  All  those  included  in  this  list  were 
known  as  original  proprietors  of  the  town. 

John  North  and  his  wife  were  members  of  the  Farmington 
Church,  which  she  joined  in  1656.  He  was  made  freeman  of 
Connecticut,  May  21,  1657. 

John  North's  name  appears  as  witness  on  the  will  of  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  William  Smith,  dated  "Nouvember  15th,  1676."  In 
the  year  1684  he  had,  according  to  the  original  act  of  division, 
an  estate  of  £157. 

There   is   a   mystery   surrounding  John   North's   marriage. 


Did  he  marry  twice?  There  is  no  authentic  record.  He  was 
married  before  leaving  Ipswich,  for  his  first  child  was  born  there 
in  1641.  But  the  vital  records  of  that  town  contain  no  births  or 
marriages  of  any  Norths  or  Birds.  Most  records  state  that  his 
wife  was  Hannah,  daughter  of  Thomas  Bird.  In  the  distribu- 
tion of  the  latter 's  estate,  August-September,  1662,  portions  were 
set  to  Mary  Northe  and  to  Hannah  Scott,  again  mentioned 
March  3,  1663,  as  good  wife  Northe  and  Hannah  Scott.  From 
this  statement  is  probably  drawn  the  conclusion  in  the  "Goodwin 
and  Morgan  Ancestral  Lines,"  by  F.  F.  Starr,  that  Mary  Bird 
was  John  North's  second  wife,  and  that  Hannah  was  probably 
the  first  wife  of  Edmund  Scott.  Savage  does  not  give  the  name 
of  Edmund  Scott's  first  wife  and  says  his  second  wife  was 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas  Upson.  John  North's  oldest 
daughter  was  named  Mary.  None  bore  the  name  Hannah,  but 
both  names  occur  among  his  granddaughters. 

No  satisfactory  explanation  being  obtainable  from  this  meagre 
information,  it  perhaps  strengthens  the  reliability  of  the  various 
old  family  records,  which  state  that  Hannah  Bird  was  John 
North's  wife. 

It  is  interesting  to  conjecture  when  and  where  the  Norths 
and  the  Birds  came  in  contact  with  each  other.  From  Mr. 
Starr's  book  we  learn  that  the  first  record  of  Thomas  Bird  in 
America  was  in  1639,  when  he  bought  land  in  that  part  of  Boston 
later  set  apart  as  Braintree,  and  that  by  May,  1644,  he  was  in 
Hartford,  and  shortly  afterward  removed  to  Farmington, 
where  he  bought  land.  But  the  present  compiler  believes  that 
the  Thomas  Bird  who  was  granted  in  April,  1639,  a  house  and 
lot  in  Ipswich,  and  six  acres  of  planting  land  in  "Reedy  marsh," 
according  to  the  Ipswich  town  records,  was  this  same  Thomas 
Bird,  and  that  he  probably  went  to  Braintree  later  in  the  same 
year.  His  stay  in  Ipswich  therefore  probably  covers  the  period 
when  the  two  families  were  in  contact.  But  there  is  always  the 
interesting  possibility  that  the  families  may  have  known  each 
other  in  England,  as  previously  suggested  by  the  fact  that  early 
in  the  seventeenth  century  there  were  families  of  Norths  and 
Birds  in  Yorkshire,  whence  both  may  have  come. 

John  North  died  early  in  1691-2,  aged  76  years.  Though  he 
is  supposed  to  have  been  buried  in  Farmington,  his  grave 
cannot  be  found.  His  will1  was  taken  Feb.  12,  1692,  by  John 

1  Early  Connecticut  Probate  Records,  Manwaring:  Vol.  I,  pp.  126 


Thompson,  Sr.,  and  John  Orton.  The  Hartford  Co.  Court,  sit- 
ting March  3,  1691-2,  ordered  distribution  as  follows: 

Admns.  to  Thomas  North.  This  Court  distributeth  the  Estate  as 
f  olloweth : 

£          s.         p. 

To  Thomas  North 69         16         00 

"    Joseph  North 24         18         00 

"    MarySearles 27         18         00 

"   Sarah  Woodruff  &  children 31         08         00 

Ensign  Thomas  Hart  and  Mr.  Thos.  Bull  to  Dist.  to  legatees. 

The  above  sum  total  of  £154,  small  according  to  modern 
standards,  was  no  insignificant  fortune  in  early  days.  It  ap- 
pears that  Thomas  and  Joseph  were  unable  to  agree  over  the 
division  of  the  father's  property,  as  shown  by  the  following: 

This  present  writing  witnesseth  an  agreement  between  Thomas 
North  and  Joseph  North,  both  of  Farmington,  upon  some  difference 
yt  was  between  us,  the  aforesaid  Thomas  and  Joseph  North,  respecting 
the  division  of  our  honored  Father  John  North  desc'd  Estate,  as  it  was 
distributed  at  the  honored  court  held  at  Hartford  the  first  Thursday  of 
this  present  March.  That  we  may  enjoy  what  by  the  Holy  Providence 
of  God  is  left  us  in  peace  and  quietness  and  love  and  a  blessing  there- 
with, and  for  our  better  satisfaction,  we  do  agree  as  f  olloweth:  Thomas 
relinquisheth  his  right  to  a  dubbel  portion  out  of  his  father's  estate, 
and  as  to  the  personal  property  we  doe  hereby  agree  that  Thomas 

North  shall  have  themm  all  except  Mary  part  and  portion, 

and  a  great  kettel  of  three  pounds  and  ten  shillings  worth,  which  we 
doe  agree  ye  Joseph  North  shall  have  that,  and  also  ye  great  porridg 
pot. 

Signed,  sealed  and  acknowledged  at  Hartford,  May  13, 1692,  before 
mee  JOHN  ALLYN,  Ass't. 

THOMAS  NORTH. 
JOSEPH  NORTH. 

Witness:  THOMAS  BULL,  JONATHON  SMITH. 

Mr.  John  Hollister  North  has  in  his  possession  the  original 
copy  of  the  receipt  of  John  North's  daughter  Mary  and  son-in- 
law  John  Searles  for  their  portion  of  the  father's  estate: 

Now  all  people  to  whom  this  present  wrighting  may  come  thee 
twentey  f ouerth  day  of  march  in  the  yer  of  our  lord  one  thousand  six 
hundred  nintey  two  that  I  John  Searles  and  Maray  Searles  of  North- 
ampton in  the  countey  of  Springfeld  and  the  coloney  of  the  Mate- 
chusets  in  new  england  doe  her  by  acknowledg  that  wee  have  Reseved 
of  the  estate  of  our  honoured  father  John  North  of  Farmington  deseased 


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wee  say  wee  have  Reseved  the  full  and  all  our  wholl  proprtion  dead  or 
dus  bee  long  to  us  from  our  Honnored  father  John  North  deseased 
according  to  the  acts  and  settlement  of  the  Honnor  countey  court  of 
Hartford  march  the  3  (1692)  and  all  so  wee  do  further  owne  and  ack- 
nowlig  that  wee  have  also  reseved  our  full  and  wholl  and  all  our  pro- 
portion of  that  estat  that  doth  be  long  to  us  as  leagetes  to  the  estat 
of  the  above  saved  father  John  North  deseased  according  to  the  court 
acte  we  say  we  have  reseved  all  the  above  saied  leagecis  of  our  Loveing 
Brothers  Thomas  North  and  Joseph  North  administrators  to  the  estat 
of  our  Honnored  father  John  North  deseased  and  we  do  her  by  fully 
freely  and  absolutly  for  ever  acquit  and  discharge  the  sayed  Thomas 
North  and  Joseph  North  as  administrators  to  the  above  sayed  estat 
of  our  Honnored  father  John  North  deseased  from  all  chalenges  claimes 
Rightes  or  titles  to  said  estate  or  anay  part  thare  of  as  Leagetes  in  wit- 
teness  whare  of  I  John  Searls  have  signed  Sealed  and  delivered  this 
wrighting  with  my  owne  hand  in  the  day  and  yer  above  said. 

Children  of  John  North: 

2.  i.  JOHN,  b.   probably  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1641;   d.  at 

Wethersfield,  Aug.  6,  1682. 

3.  ii.  SAMUEL,  b.  probably  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1643;  d.  at  Farming- 

ton,  Dec.  14,  1682. 

iii.  MARY,  b.  probably  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1643  (twin).  See 
"Conn.  Probate  Records,"  Vol.  II,  pp.  341.  Other  records  say 
she  was  b.  1645.  She  d.  Nov.  5,  1726;  m.  Mar.  10  or  30, 
1675,  widower  JOHN  SEARLES,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Bald- 
win) Searles.  He  was  b.  May  30,  1726,  and  d.  Oct.  3,  1718. 
They  removed  to  Northampton,  Mass.  Children:  (1)  James, 
b.  Feb.  1,  1681.  (2)  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  28,  1684.  (3)  Nathaniel, 
b.  May  3,  1686.  (4)  Lydia,  b.  Aug.  22,  1688. 

4.  iv.  JAMES,  b.  1647;  d.  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  July  25,  1689. 

5.  v.  THOMAS,  b.  1649;  d.  1712. 

vi.  SARAH,  b.  1653;  bapt.  at  Farmington,  Dec.  18, 1653;  d.  about 
Jan.,  1691-2;  m.  widower  MATTHEW  WOODRUFF,  JR.,  brother 
of  Hannah  Woodruff  who  m.  Capt.  Richard  Seymour  and  whose 
son  m.  Hannah  North,  daughter  of  Thomas  North  (8).  He 
was  b.  1646,  and  d.  before  Nov.  18, 1690.  Her  estate  was  inven- 
toried Feb.  2, 1691-2,  in  the  same  month  as  that  of  her  father 
and  in  less  than  two  months  after  that  of  her  husband. 
Children:  (1)  Nathaniel,  b.  1687.  Removed  to  Litchfield, 
where  his  descendants  lived.  (2)  Joseph,  bapt.  May  19, 
1689;  heir  to  his  uncle  Joseph  North. 

vii.  NATHANIEL,  b.  and  bapt.  at  Farmington,  June  29, 1656-7.  He 
was  a  soldier  in  King  Philip's  War  and  had  a  soldier's  grant. 
Probably  d.  without  heirs  and  is  not  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will.  He  may,  however,  be  the  father  of  the  Capt.  Nathaniel 


North,  b.  May,  1686-7,  who  m.  1709  THANKFUL  WRIGHT,  and 
d.  Nov.  13, 1758,  and  of  Joseph  North  who  was  bapt.  May  18, 
1689,  m.  Oct.  24, 1717,  ESTHER  BROWN,  and  d.  Jan.  23, 1737. 
("  History  of  Weathersfield.") 
viii.  LYDIA,  b.  and  bapt.  at  Farmington,  [May  9,  1658;  probably 

d.  unm. 

ix.  JOSEPH,  bapt.  at  Farmington,  Mar.  18,  1659;  d.  about  Jan., 
1730-1;  m.  before  Jan.  3,  1686-7,  MARTHA  PORTER,  b.  1666, 
d.  July  11,  1749.  She  was  the  daughter  of  John  and  Sarah 
(Hart)  Porter.  Joseph  North  had  his  father's  house  in  Farm- 
ington,  and  having  no  children,  made  his  nephew  Joseph 
Woodruff,  his  heir.  His  wife  m.  (2)  1732,  John,  son  of  Dr. 
Daniel  Porter.  His  estate  was  inventoried  Jan.  30,  1730-1, 
and  in  his  will  he  speaks  most  tenderly  of  his  wife: 

April  24,  1724. 

I,  Joseph  North  Sen.,  of  the  Town  of  Farmington,  do  make 
this  my  last  will  and  testament.  It  having  pleased  God,  in 
His  holy,  wise,  providence,  to  deny  me  heirs  of  my  own  body, 
I  have  already  by  deed  settled  the  greatest  part  of  my  freehold 
estate  upon  my  neare  kinsman,  Joseph  Woodruff.  It  is  my 
special  care  now  in  this  my  will,  that  my  wife,  who,  through 
her  great  pains,  prudence,  and  industry,  hath  been  a  great 
builder  of  my  house,  may  be  comfortably  carried  through  this 
world.  Therefore,  I  do  give  unto  Martha,  my  wife,  and  to  her 
heirs  and  assigns  forever,  all  my  estate,  both  real  and  personal. 
More  particularly  do  I  give  to  my  wife  2  parcels  of  land,  both 
of  them  lying  and  being  within  the  bounds  of  the  Township  of 
Farmington,  viz.,  one  parcell  of  land  lying  near  a  place  called 
Purgatory,  containing  about  7  acres,  be  the  same  more  or  less, 
adjoining  northerly  on  land  of  Samuel  Cowles;  also  one  parcel 
of  land  lying  on  the  contrary  side  of  the  highway,  against 
Smith  Gridley's  house,  containing  6  acres  be  the  same  more  or 
less,  bounded  as  followeth:  east  with  land  formerly  Joseph 
Smith's,  west  with  the  land  of  Thomas  North,  north  with  a 
highway,  and  south  with  the  land  belonging  to  the  heirs  of 
Capt.  Judd.  Also,  I  give  unto  my  wife,  to  be  at  her  own  dis- 
pose forever,  all  my  personal  estate  of  all  sorts  without  excep- 
tion, which  I  now  have  or  shall  be  mine  at  my  decease.  Also, 
I  do  give  unto  my  wife,  during  the  term  of  her  natural  life,  the 
use  and  profit  of  my  land  in  the  Common  Field  neare  the 
Round  Hill;  also  that  part  of  my  house,  barn,  and  home  lott 
whereof  I  made  a  reserve  in  the  deed  of  conveyance  I  made  to 
my  aforesd  kinsman  Joseph  Woodruff.  And  further,  if  I,  the 
sd.  Joseph  North,  through  necessity  should  in  my  life  time 
make  dispose  of  any  particular  thing  or  things  willed  to  my 


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wife  as  above  entered  (which  my  purpose  is  to  avoid  as  much 
and  as  well  as  I  can),  that  then  my  will  is  that  her  right  to  the 
remainder  should  be  no  ways  altered  or  weakened  thereby. 
And  I  hereby  make  Martha  my  wife  only  and  sole  executrix. 
Witness:  JOHN  HOOKER,  Sen.  JOSEPH  NORTH. 

ABIGAIL  HOOKER,  Sen. 

SARAH  HOOKER. 

Joseph  North  was  imbued  with  the  spirit  of  '76  as  evidenced 
by  the  following  proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  Court, 
Hartford,  May  10, 1705:  "At  this  Court,  the  King's  attorney, 
Joseph  Migate,  entered  complaint  against  Joseph  North  for 
unwittingly  concealing  such  soldier  as  had  deserted  the  King's 
garrison  at  Albanie.  This  Court  voted  the  said  North  not 
guiltie  in  law  of  the  matter  of  fact  charged  upon  him." 

In  later  proceedings  of  the  same  court:  "This  Court  grants 
full  power  to  Joseph  North  of  the  town  of  Farmington,  admin- 
istrator to  the  estate  of  Sampson,  negro,  to  sell  the  land  of  said 
Sampson  for  the  payment  of  his  just  debts,  and  the  remainder 
or  overplus  of  what  the  land  is  sold  for  to  be  returned  to  the 
selectmen  of  Farmington  by  them  to  be  disposed  for  the  ben- 
efit of  the  widow  and  children." 


SECOND  GENERATION 

2.  DR.  JOHN2  NORTH  (Jo/m1),  oldest  son  of  John  and 
Hannah  (Bird)  North,  was  born,  probably  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in 
November,  1641,  his  father  having  settled  there,  and  sold  land 
in  1646.  He  was  married  by  Capt.  Samuel  Welles,  April  15, 
1671,  to  SUSANNA  FRANCIS,  born  Nov.  1,  1651,  daughter  of 
Robert  Francis  of  Wethersfield.  They  removed  to  that  town, 
Newington  parish,  where  he  died  Aug.  6,  1682,  aged  41. 

With  his  father  and  brother  Samuel,  he  was  one  of  the  original 
eighty-four  proprietors  among  whom  the  unoccupied  lands  of 
Farmington  were  divided  in  1672.  In  the  list  of  inhabitants  of 
Wethersfield  who  petitioned  in  May,  1682,  to  settle  in  what  is 
now  Windham  Co.,  Conn.,  appears  the  name  of  John  North. 

He  was  said  to  have  been  a  natural  doctor  and  to  have  prac- 
tised medicine  in  Farmington  and  New  London,  where  he  gave 
his  opinion  concerning  the  sudden  death  of  a  captain  whose  ship 
was  anchored  in  the  harbor,  "that  it  was  caused  by  unseason- 
able bathing  after  immoderate  drinking." 

Miss  F.  M.  Caulkins  in  "The  Family  Repository  and  Horti- 
cultural Cabinet,"  New  London,  August,  1861,  says  of  him: 
"Our  regular  physician,  Dr.  John  North,  professor  of  physic, 
appears  in  the  plantation  during  the  ministration  of  Dr.  Bulkley. 
How  long  he  continued  here  is  uncertain,  but  we  venture  to  sug- 
gest that  he  found  the  location  too  healthful,  and  the  few  people 
that  composed  the  plantation  too  robust  for  his  business,  and 
soon  removed  elsewhere.  Little  else  is  known  of  this  our  first 
Dr.  North,  but  that  he  died  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  in  1682." 

Children: 

i.  JOHN,  b.  Aug.  16,  1672.     According  to  the  Porter  record  he 

m.  ABIGAIL ;  in  1734  resided  in  Worthington,  and  in 

1738  removed  to  New  Fairfield.  According  to  Mr.  Julius 
Gay,  he  m.  before  1720,  ELIZABETH,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
Smith;  she  d.  Jan.  24,  1732-3,  and  he  d.  after  Jan.  16, 1732-3. 
No  record  of  any  descendants  has  been  found, 
ii.  MARY,  b.  Oct.  18,  1674;  m.  JOHN,  son  of  Thomas  Marshall  of 
Hartford.  He  was  b.  Feb.,  1671-3.  She  was  probably  the 


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Mary  (who  with  her  brother  John?)  was  kept  at  the  house  of 
Sergt.  John  Stillman  in  1693,  during  the  prevalence  of  small- 
pox in  the  home  of  Robert  Francis.  ("History  of  Wethers- 
field.") 

iii.  SUSANNAH,  b.  April  15,  1676;  d.  April  23,  1764;  m.  Jan.  18, 
1694,  SERGT.  BENJAMIN  JUDD,  JR.,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary 
(Lewis)  Judd,  of  Great  Swamp  Parish,  now  included  in  New 
Britain,  and  grandson  of  the  immigrant  Thomas  Judd. 
Children:  (1)  Benjamin,  b.  Mar.  2,  1697;  m.  1727,  Sarah 
Hollister.  (2)  Susannah,  b.  Aug.  12,  1699;  m.  1756,  David 
Bronson.  (3)  Mary,  b.  Feb.  6,  1702;  m.  1723,  Joseph 
Beckley.  (4)  Abigail,  b.  Sept.  5,  1703;  m.  1746,  George 
Kilborne.  (5)  Keziah,  b.  Sept.  14,  1705;  m.  1729,  Amos 
Judd.  (6)  Bathsheba,  b.  Aug.  20, 1707;  m.  1728,  David  Sage. 

(7)  Joanna,  b.  Sept.  16,  1709;  m.   1731,   Samuel  Hubbard. 

(8)  Catharine,  b.  Sept.  26,  1711.      (9)  Uriah,  b.  Dec.  28,  1713; 
m.,  1st,  in  1744,  Mabel  Bidwell;  2nd,  hi  1747,  Mercy  Sey- 
mour.    (10)  James,  b.  1717;  m.  1749,  Hannah  Andrus.     (11) 
Nathan,  b.  Aug.  24,  1719;  m.   1743,  Thankful  Wright.     (12) 
Hezekiah,  b.  June  19,  1722;  d.  young. 

iv.  SARAH,  b.  Sept.  20,  1678;  d.  before  1742. 

3.  SAMUEL2  NORTH  (John1),  second  son  of  John  and 
Hannah  (Bird)  North,  was  born  in  1643,  probably  at  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  since  his  father  did  not  sell  land  there  until  1646.  He 
died  at  Farmington,  Dec.  14,  1682,  aged  39.  He  married  Jan. 
3, 1666,  HANNAH,  daughter  of  John1  and  Elizabeth  Norton,  born 
at  Branford  in  1649. 

They  lived  in  Farmington  on  the  north  side  of  the  Hartford 
road,  a  little  east  of  Edward  Norton's  farm  buildings.  He, 
with  his  father  and  brother  John,  were  among  the  eighty-four 
proprietors  between  whom  the  unoccupied  lands  of  Farmington 
were  divided  in  1672.  After  his  death  his  widow  married  (2)  in 
1685  John  Rew  [?]. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington: 
6.        i.  JOHN,  b.  1669;  d.  April,  1745. 

ii.  SAMUEL,  b.  1671;  d.  1707.     He  was  a  merchant  and  d.  in 
Boston,  probably  leaving  no  children,  as  his  property  was 

1  John  Norton,  third  son  of  Richard  and  Ellen  (Rowley)  Norton  of 
London,  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Branford,  and  removed  in  1659 
to  Farmington,  where  he  was  one  of  the  original  proprietors  in  the  divi- 
sion of  the  lands.  His  ancestry  has  been  traced  back  to  Alfred  the 
Great,  Henry  I  of  France,  the  brother  of  William  the  Conqueror,  and 
Rollo,  Duke  of  Normandy.  He  married  Elizabeth  Clarke. 


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divided  among  his  brothers  and  sisters.     His  will  is  dated 
Nov.  11,  1706. 

The  last  will  and  testament  of  Samuel  North  of  Farmington, 
in  the  County  of  Hartford,  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  in 
New  England,  husbandman,  at  present  residing  in  Boston, 
being  under  bodily  illness  and  infirmities,  but  through  mercy 
of  sound  disposing  mind  and  memory,  do  make  this  my  last 
will  and  testament  in  manner  and  form  following :  Imprimus : 
I  give  unto  my  nephew  Josiah  North,  son  of  my  brother  John 
North,  my  house  and  barn,  with  the  moiety  or  half  part  of  all 
the  lands  adjoining  and  pertaining  thereunto,  containing  about 
102  acres,  situated  in  Farmington.  I  give  unto  my  nephew 
Daniel  North,  son  of  my  brother  Thomas  North,  the  other 
moiety  or  £  part  of  my  land  aforesd.  And  it  is  my  will  that 
my  aforenamed  brothers  have  and  enjoy  the  profits  of  my  sd. 
land  unto  each  of  their  sons  respectively  until  they  attain  the 
age  of  21  years.  I  give  unto  my  brother  Thomas  North,  my 
9  acres  of  land  lying  near  Clatter  Valley  in  Farmington,  which 
I  purchased  of  Thomas  North;  also  my  husbandry  tools.  I 
give  unto  my  sister  Hannah  Northaway  one  cow  and  a  yoke 
of  oxen.  I  appoint  my  two  brothers  John  North  and  Thomas 
North,  to  be  the  executors  of  this  my  last  will,  and  I  do  hereby 
revoke  and  disannul  all  wills  by  me  heretofore  made — In 
witness — Annoque  Quinto — 

As  a  codicil  to  my  foregoing  will,  and  to  be  accepted  and 
taken  as  part  and  parcel  thereof,  I  do  give  unto  my  brother 
Thomas  North,  3  acres  and  ^  of  land  at  a  place  called  Nod,  a 
parcel  of  land  lying  at  the  hop  garden,  a  tract  of  land  in  the 
southwest  division  and  40  acres  in  the  north  division  near  the 
Pinnacle,  all  which  sd.  lands  are  in  Farmington. 

SAMUEL  NORTH. 
Witness:  JOHN  CUTLAR, 

JOHN  PERKINS, 

EZEKIAL  LEWIS. 

7.     iii.  THOMAS,  b.  1673;  d.  April  5,  1755. 

iv.  HANNAH,  b.  1677;  d.  at  Northington,  now  Avon,  May  25, 
1752;  m.  Mar.  29, 1705,  GEORGE  NORTHAWAY  of  Northington. 
Children:  (1)  Hannah,  b.  Oct.  12,  1706.  (2)  John,  b.  Dec. 
2,  1707.  (3)  Mary,  b.  Jan.  10,  1711;  m.  1736,  Daniel  North 
(16).  (4)  Samuel,  b.  Aug.  17,  1715.  (5)  Sarah,  b.  April  24, 
1720.  (6)  Josiah,  b.  Aug.  31,  1724. 

4.    JAMES2  NORTH  (John1),  third  son  of  John  the  settler, 
was  born  in  1647,  and  died  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  July  25, 


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1689.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Indian  Wars  and  had  a  soldier's 
lot  granted  to  him.  He  married  Nov.  20, 1677,  SARAH  EDWARDS, 
born  Nov.  21,  1654,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Sarah  (Baldwin) 
Edwards  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  whither  he  removed  in  1677, 
and  where  he  was  made  freeman  Feb.  8,  1678. 

Children: 

i.  SARAH,  b.  1679;  m.  April  13, 1703,  ISRAEL  RUST  of  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.,  son  of  Israel  and  Rebecca  (Clark)  Rust.  He  was 
b.  July  15,  1679,  and  d.  Nov.  27,  1759. 

ii.  MARY,  b.  Sept.  1,  1687;  d.  Feb.  17,  1748;  m.  Oct.  8,  1714, 
EBENEZER  EDWARDS  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  son  of  Benjamin 
and  Thankful  (Sheldon)  Edwards.  He  was  b.  Nov.  18,  1682. 

5.  THOMAS2  NORTH  (John1),  fourth  son  of  John  and 
Hannah  (Bird)  North,  was  born  in  1649,  and  died  at  Northing- 
ton,  now  Avon,  in  1712,  aged  63.  He  married  in  1669,  HAN- 
NAH, daughter  of  Thomas1  and  Rebecca  (Olmstead)  Newell. 
She  was  born  in  1656,  baptized  April  14,  1658,  and  died  Nov.  4, 
1757.  If  her  dates  are  correctly  given  she  was  married  at  the 
age  of  13,  was  the  mother  of  two  sons  at  17,  and  lived  to  be  101. 
She  and  her  husband  were  both  members  of  the  church. 

After  his  marriage  and  the  birth  of  two  sons,  Thomas  North 
enlisted  under  Captain  Henchman  in  King  Philip's  War.  He 
was  stationed  with  Connecticut  troops  in  the  vicinity  of  Boston 
in  1675,  and  was  with  the  garrison  at  Hadley,  Mass.,  in  the 
summer  of  1676.  ("Soldiers  in  King  Philip's  War.")  He  was 
made  freeman  there  Feb.  8,  1678,  and  received  a  grant  of  land 
for  his  military  services  in  or  near  Northington,  now  Avon, 
where  he  and  Joseph  Woodford  were  pioneer  settlers.  There 
he  lived  on  the  east  side  of  the  river  near  the  old  Marshall's 
tavern,  "under  the  mountain"  and  north  of  the  Hartford 
and  Albany  turnpike.  He  was  a  magistrate  of  the  colony  of 
Connecticut. 

The  General  Assembly  and  Court  of  Election  sitting  at  Hart- 
ford acted  as  follows: 

April  6, 1713 :  '  'This  Court  appointed  Hannah  North  of  Farmington, 
guardian  to  her  2  daughters,  Lydia  and  Sarah,  both  minors,  above  14 

1  Thomas  Newell  was  from  Hertfordshire,  England.  He  was  an 
early  settler  of  Hartford,  and  an  original  settler  of  Farmington  in  1640. 
He  died  Sept.  13, 1689.  See  "Newell  Genealogy."  Rebecca  Olmstead 
was  a  niece  of  James  Olmstead,  with  whom  she  came  from  England  in 
the  Lion. 


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years,  and  also  allow  the  said  Hannah  North  to  be  guardian  to  her  son 
Ebenezer  North,  14  years  of  age.  Joseph  North,  a  minor,  chose  Thomas 
North  to  be  his  guardian.  Recog.  £100." 

April  6,  1713-4:  Inventory  £39-12-07  taken  by  Samuel  Newell 
and  Joseph  North.  "Thomas  North,  Adms.,  exhibits  now  an  account 
of  his  Admns.  Order  to  dist.  the  estate. 

£     s.      d. 

To  Jane  North  widow  relict 9     12    03 

To  Thomas  North,  eldest  son [broken  page] 

To  Nathaniel,  Joseph,  Ebenezer,  Hannah,  Mary,  Re- 

bekah,  Lydia  and  Sarah  North,  to  each  of  them ....       2     02     08 

and  appoint  John  Stanly,  Samuel  Newell  and  Joseph  North  of  Farm- 
ington,  dist." 

May  13,  1714:  "Upon  the  petition  of  Hannah  North  and  Thomas 
North,  administrators  of  the  estate  of  Thomas  North  of  Farmington, 
deceased:  This  Assembly  empowers  the  said  administrators  to  make 
and  execute  a  deed  of  3  acres  of  land  to  the  heirs  of  Joseph  Bird, 
deceased,  pursuant  to  a  bargain  between  the  said  Thomas  North, 
deceased,  and  him,  the  said  Joseph  Bird,  deceased." 

Children : 

i.  JOHN,  b.  -  — ;  d.  Feb.  2, 1709-10;  m.  Mar.  19, 1707-8,  JANE 
STKBBINS  of  Wethersfield,  who  m.  (2)  Oct.  12, 1710-1,  Thomas 
Shepard  of  Hartford.  The  General  Assembly  and  Court  of 
Election  held  at  Hartford,  Jan.  2,  1709-10,  acted  as  follows: 
"This  Court  grants  letters  of  administration  on  the  estate  of 
John  North  late  of  Farmington,  dec. — who  died  intestate, 
jointly  to  Jane  North  of  Farmington,  widow  and  relict,  of  sd. 
dec.,  and  Thomas  North,  brother  of  the  dec.,  provided  they 
shall  give  bond,  etc." 

8.  ii.  THOMAS,  b.  1673;  d.  Mar.  2,  1724-5. 

iii.  HANNAH,  b. ;  m.  May  10,  1706,  SAMUEL,  son  of  Capt. 

Richard  and  Hannah  (Woodruff)  Seymour  of  Great  Swamp 
Village.  They  were  members  of  the  original  church  in  Ken- 
sington.  Children:  (1)  Hannah,  b.  Mar.  26,  1706-7;  m. 
Allen  Goodrich,  the  village  blacksmith  of  Great  Swamp 
Village.  (2)  Mary,  b.  Nov.  13,  1708.  (3)  Eliakim,  m.,  1st, 
Susanna  Judd;  2nd,  Mary  Hooker.  (4)  Rebecca,  b.  June 
25,  1711;  m.  Nov.  21,  1734,  Elisha  Goodrich.  (5)  Mercy, 
b.  Sept.  11,  1715;  m.  Feb.  14, 1747,  Uriah  Judd;  and  removed 
to  Lenox,  Mass. 

9.  iv.  NATHANIEL,  b.  1688;  d.  April  5,  1777. 

v.  MARY,  b. ;  m.  1709,  WILLIAM,  son  of  James  and  Abi- 
gail (Bissell)  Eno  of  Simsbury.  He  was  a  lieutenant  in  the 
trainband.  Children:  (1)  William,  b.  1710.  (2)  Samuel  (3) 


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Mary.  (4)  Hannah.  (5)  Abigail,  b.  1740;  m.  1760,  Martin 
North  (29).  (6)  Deborah,  m.  Jonah  Westover.  (7)  Anna. 
(8)  Susannah. 

10.  vi.  JOSEPH,  b.  1693;  bapt.  Dec.  31,  1693;  d.  Mar.  20,  1781. 

vii.  REBECCA,  b.  1693  (twin);  bapt.  Dec.  31,  1693;  m.  Jan.  27, 
1713,  JOSEPH  PHELPS,  JR.,  of  Turkey  Hill.  Children:  (1) 
Hannah,  b.  May  28,  1714;  d.  June  3,  1714.  (2)  Joseph,  b. 
Oct.  18,  1716;  d.  May  14,  1775;  m.  1740,  Deborah  Harris. 
(3)  Hannah,  b.  June  7,  1718;  m.  Abel  Forward.  (4)  Elijah, 
b.  May  11,  1720;  m.  Esther  Kent.  (5)  Ezekial,  b.  Mar.  8, 
1723;  m.  1744,  Elizabeth  Gillette.  (6)  Rebecca,  b.  Jan. 
22,  1724;  m.  Joel  Harmon.  (7)  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  27,  1726; 
m.  Moses  Holcomb.  (8)  Lydia,  b.  Sept.  10,  1728;  m.  Jacob 
Gillette.  (9)  Abel,  b.  May  22,  1730;  m.  Mary  Eno.  (10) 
Hezekia,  b.  1732;  m.  Hannah  Hayden.  (11)  Kezia,  b.  1732; 
m.  James  Harmon. 

viii.  LYDIA,  bapt.  Mar.,  1696;  d.  Aug.  8,  1736;  m.  Dec.  6,  1714, 
SAMUEL  HUMPHREY  of  Simsbury.  Children:  (1)  Lydia,  b. 
Nov.  7, 1715;  m.  Capt.  Daniel  Wilcox.  (2)  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept. 
17,  1717;  m.  Oct.  27,  1735,  Joseph  Wilcox.  (3)  Ezekial,  b. 
Aug.  28, 1719;  m.  Elizabeth  Pettibone.  (4)  Tryphena,  b.  Jan. 
29,  1722;  d.  1752;  m.  June  11,  1739,  Dr.  Samuel  Barber. 
(5)  Mary,  m.  April  10,  1746;  Sergt.  Ezra  Wilcox.  (6)  David, 
b.  June  5, 1726.  (7)  Phebe,  m.  Mattison.  (8)  Isaac,  d.  Aug.  3, 
1732. 

ix.  SARAH,  b.  1696  (twin);  unm.  Was  a  minor  over  14  in  1713 
when  her  father's  estate  was  settled. 

11.  x.  EBENEZER,  b.  1703;  d.  Aug.  5,  1789. 


THIRD  GENERATION 

6.  JOHN3  NORTH  (Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Samuel 
and  Hannah  (Norton)  North,  was  born  at  Farmington  in  1669, 
and  died  there  in  April,  1745.  He  married  four  times:  (1)  May 
16,  1692,  MARY,  daughter  of  John  and  Anna  (Norton)  Warner, 
who  died  Mar.  1,  1694-5;  (2)  Sept.  25,  1700,  MARY,  daughter  of 
John  and  Mary  (Watson)  Seymour  of  Hartford,  who  died  Mar.  2, 
1732-3;  (3)  ELIZABETH  -  — ,  who  died  1733;  (4)  Mar.  20, 
1734,  ABIGAIL  (PHELPS)  JUDD,  widow  of  Sergt.  Samuel  Judd. 

John  North  was  a  church  member  and  by  trade  a  weaver.  He 
lived  in  Farmington,  where  his  five  acre  lot  with  house  bordered 
north  on  Ebenezer  Steele,  east  on  Thomas  North  and  west  on 
Matthew  Woodruff.  The  house  thereon  stood  a  little  east  of 
the  farm  house  of  the  late  John  T.  Norton,  the  land  having 
belonged  to  his  father,  Samuel  North,  as  early  as  1666.  He  was 
probably  the  John  North  who  participated  in  1694  in  the  second 
allotment  of  lands,  in  Wethersfield,  western  division. 

At  the  Court  of  Probate  held  for  the  County  of  Hartford, 
April  8,  1701  (Hartford  Prob.  Records,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  11) :  "The 
Court  do  appoint  John  North  guardian  to  his  two  (2)  daughters, 
viz. — Ann  and  Mary  which  he  had  by  Mary  Warner — he  giving 
bond."  Vol.  VII,  pp.  73— " Hannah  North,  daughter  of  Samuel 
North,  under  the  guardianship  of  John  North." 

His  will  is  dated  April  6,  1737: 

I,  John  North  of  Farmington,  do  make  this  my  last  will  and  testa- 
ment: I  give  to  Abigail  North,  my  wife,  the  use  of  £  part  of  my  housing 
and  lands  and  also  the  use  of  f  part  of  my  moveable  estate,  so  long  as 
she  bears  my  name.  And  my  eldest  son  Jonathon  North  and  my 
youngest  son  Samuel  North,  having  already  rec'd  their  portions  or  is 
otherwise  secured  to  them,  therefore  I  give  them  nothing  by  this  will. 
I  give  to  my  daughter  Anna  Coleman,  and  to  the  children  of  my  daugh- 
ter Mary  Wilcox  dec'd.  £70  to  Anna  aforesd.,  and  £70  to  the  children 
of  Mary  aforesd.,  with  what  Anna  and  Mary  has  already  rec'd  from 
their  grandfather's  estate  in  Middletown  to  be  recorded  and  accumu- 
lated as  part  of  and  towards  the  £70.  I  give  to  the  children  of  my 
daughter  Ruth  Cowles  £70  with  what  my  daughter  Ruth  has  already 
rec'd.  I  give  to  my  daughter  Unice  Hawley  £70  with  what  she  hath 


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already  rec'd.  I  give  to  my  son  Josiah  North  my  homestead  whereon 
I  now  dwell,  both  housing  and  lands;  also  20  acres  of  land  in  the  2nd 
allotment  in  the  division  butting  on  Hartford  and  Windsor  bounds; 
also  about  7  acres  of  land  in  the  great  meadow,  with  all  the  rest  of  my 
estate,  both  real  and  personal,  I  give  to  him  and  his  heirs  forever.  I 
appoint  my  son  Josiah  North  executor. 

JOHN  NORTH. 
Witness:  JOSEPH  HAWLEY, 

JOHN  NEWELL, 
ABELL  HAWLEY. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington : 

i.  HANNAH,  b.  1693;  m.  (1)  June  28,  1716,  THOMAS  WILCOX,  b. 
July  5,  1687,  d.  Jan.  20  or  21,  1726,  son  of  Israel  and  Sarah 
(Savage)  Wilcox;  (2)  Feb.  2,  1728,  RICHARD  COLEMAN. 
Children  by  first  husband:  (1)  Martha,  b.  April  21,  1720; 
m.  Andrew  Warner.  (2)  Thomas,  b.  Oct.  5,  1720  [?].  (3) 
Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  24,  1722-3;  m.,  1st,  Dinah  Orvis;  2nd, 
Rachel  Lewis.  (4)  Hannah,  b.  Dec.  3,  1724. 
ii.  MARY,  b.  1695;  d.  July  6,  1734;  m.  Dec.  16,  1717,  ISRAEL 
WILCOX,  JR.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1680,  d.  July  6,  1731,  brother  of 
Thomas,  above.  Child:  Israel,  m.  Sarah  Rogers. 

iii.  JOHN,  b.  ;  d.   1733;  unm.    Lived  in  Worthington. 

His  will  is  dated  Jan.  1,  1732. 

I,  John  North,  Jr.  of  the  Parish  of  Kensington,  in  the  Town- 
ship of  Middletown,  do  make  this  my  last  will  and  testament. 
I  give  the  \  of  my  land  which  my  father  gave  me  in  Farming- 
ton,  called  the  south  lott  (the  north  side  of  sd.  lott)  to  my 
honoured  father  John  North.  And  also  I  give  to  my  said 
father  all  my  moveable  estate  of  what  name,  kinds  or  nature 
so  ever.  I  give  to  my  mother  Elizabeth  North  all  the  rest  of 
the  lands  which  were  given  me  by  my  father  as  aforesd.  And 
I  appoint  my  honoured  father  John  North  and  my  honoured 
mother  Elizabeth  North  executors,  requireing  them  to  pay  all 
my  just  debts. 

JOHN  NORTH,  JR. 
Witness :  SAMUEL  HUBBARD, 

HEZEKIAH  HOOKER, 
ISAAC  LEE. 

iv.  MARGARET,  b.  1701 ;  m.  before  1737,  PRIOR. 
v.  RUTH,  b.  1702;  m.  1729,  ISAAC  COWLES,  a  wealthy  farmer  of 

Southington.    Descendants  in  male  line  extinct. 
IS.     vi.  JONATHON,  b.  April  8,  1704. 

14.  vii.  JOSIAH,  b.  1705;  d.  1777. 

15.  viii.  SAMUEL,  b.  1708;  d.  1796. 

ix.  EUNICE,  b.  Dec.  17,  1710;  m.  HAWLEY.     Lived  in  Simsbury. 


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7.  THOMAS3  NORTH  (Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of 
Samuel  and  Hannah  (Norton)  North,  was  born  in  Farmington 
in  1673  and  died  there  April  5,  1755.  He  married  Dec.  4,  1699, 
HANNAH,  daughter  of  Joseph1  and  Rebecca  (Newell)  Woodford. 
She  died  Nov.  4,  1757. 

He  joined  the  church  in  1708,  and  lived  in  Farmington,  on  the 
south  side  of  the  Hartford  road,  and  probably  built  the  house 
where  his  grandson  Seth  North  lived.  The  house  stood  next  east 
of  that  of  Samuel  North,  and  next  west  of  that  of  Joseph  Bird. 

He  inherited  lands  in  Farmington  from  his  brother  Samuel. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington : 
16.       i.  DANIEL,  b.  Mar.  20,  1702;  d.  Mar.  23,  1784. 

ii.  HEZEKIA,  b.  May  11, 1704;  d.  Dec.  23, 1759;  m.  Jan.  21, 1735, 
ELIZABETH,  daughter  of  John  Porter  and  granddaughter  of 
Dr.  Daniel  Porter.  No  children.  His  property  was  be- 
queathed to  his  nephew  Timothy  Woodruff  whom  he  brought, 
up.  Buried  in  the  old  graveyard  at  Farmington.  She  m.  (2) 
Mar.  23,  1761,  widower  Stephen  Sedgwick. 

iii.  SUSANNA,  b.  May  3,  1706;  d.  Dec.  11,  1766;  m.  June  10, 
1728,  MATTHEW  WOODRUFF,  JR.,  of  East  Farms.  Child: 
Timothy.  Perhaps  others. 

iv.  THANKFUL,  b.  July  1,  1708;  bapt.  Aug.  15,  1710;  d.  Oct.  6, 
1772;  m.  Oct.  10,  1734,  JAMES  HART  of  Avon,  a  mill  owner. 
Children:  (1)  Elnathan,  b.  Sept.  10,  1735;  d.  Aug.  26,  1831; 
m.  Ruth  Judd.  (2)  Lucy,  b.  Oct.  5,  1740;  d.  Nov.  30, 1820. 
(3)  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  9,  1741;  m.  Oct.  3,  1765,  Obadiah 
Andrews.  (4)  Sarah,  b.  July  15,  1743;  m.  Oct.  6.  1766, 
Ebenezer  Merrills.  (5)  Eunice,  b.  Aug.  9,  1746;  m.  Oct.  3, 
1765,  Eli  North  (38). 

v.  HANNAH,  b.  July  27,  1711;  d.  April  19, 1760;  m.  May  3,  1738, 
SAMUEL,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Lathrop)  Sampson  of 
Northington,  b.  April  13,  1709. 

1  Joseph  Woodford,  Sr.,  was  born  in  Hartford  in  1666,  and  was  perhaps 
the  son  of  Thomas  Woodford  who  was  born  in  Lincolnshire,  England, 
and  who  was  a  member  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker's  church  party  which 
founded  Hartford.  He  removed  with  Thomas  North  (son  of  the  first 
John  North),  to  Northington,  then  called  Nod,  which  they  first  settled. 
The  Norths  and  the  Woodfords  were  very  intimate  and  several  inter- 
marriages occurred. 

In  a  deed  of  conveyance  to  his  daughter  Hannah,  Joseph  Woodford, 
Sr.,  mentions  "my  well  beloved  daughter,  now  ye  wife  of  Thomas 
North." 

Rebecca  Newell  was  the  daughter  of  Thomas  Newell  (see  footnote, 
p.  12). 


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17.     vi.  TIMOTHY,  b.  Sept.  21,  1714;  d.  July  31,  1788. 

vii.  ABIGAIL,  b.  April  6, 1716;  d.  Sept.  23,  1749;  m.  July  18,  1744, 
THOMAS,  son  of  Stephen  and  Abigail  (Porter)  Andrews. 
Children:  (1)  Mary,  b.  Oct.  6,  1744.  (2)  Noah,  b.  Jan.  29, 
1746-7;  d.  1780.  (3)  Son,  b.  and  d.  1749. 

viii.  SARAH,  b.  June  26,  1717;  d.  Dec.  9,  1798;  m.  Nov.  15,  1739, 
widower  ABRAHAM  WOODRUFF  of  East  Farms,  son  of  Matthew 
and  Elizabeth  (Baldwin)  Andrews  Woodruff.  He  was  b. 
Feb.  13,  1710-11  and  d.  Dec.  7.  1768.  No  children. 

8.  THOMAS3  NORTH  (Thomas*,  John1),  second  son  of 
Thomas  and  Hannah  (Newell)  North,  was  born  at  Farmington 
in  1673,  and  died  at  Christian  Lane,  now  Berlin,  Mar.  2, 1724-5. 
He  married  (1)  Dec.  1,  1698,  MARTHA  ROYS  (spelled  also  Ryce, 
Rice,  Royce),  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Lathrop)  Roys.1 
She  was  born  June  1,  1679.  After  her  death  he  married  her 
cousin  MARY  ROYS,  who  married  June  10,  1730,  widower 
Matthew  Woodruff,  and  died  at  Northington,  April  23,  1763, 
nearly  one  hundred  years  old. 

Thomas  North  was  a  pioneer  settler  in  that  part  of  Berlin 
known  as  Christian  Lane,  where  he  owned  much  land,  possibly 
a  part  of  the  grant  made  to  his  father.  His  name  appears 
among  those  who  petitioned  the  General  Assembly  at  Hartford, 
Oct.  16,  1705,  to  settle  in  Great  Swamp,  now  Berlin,  and  to 
have  a  meeting  house  there.  He  was  one  of  the  seven  pillars 
of  the  original  Congregational  Church  of  Kensington,  which 
was  formed  in  1712.  The  other  six  were  William  Burnham, 
pastor,  Stephen  Lee,  Dr.  Anthony  Judd,  Samuel  Seymour, 
Thomas  Hart  and  Caleb  Cowles. 

Thomas  North  was  a  man  of  wealth  and  influence.  Attempts 
to  find  his  dwelling  place  have  failed.  Records  give  it  as  Ken- 
sington and  Farmington,  but  we  know  that  he  lived  near  the 
Seymour  Stockade  in  Christian  Lane  just  back  of  the  residence 
of  the  late  Mr.  John  Goodrich  of  Berlin.  It  was  built  of  sixteen 
foot  palisades,  sharpened  to  points  and  stuck  in  the  ground, 

1  Isaac  Roys  was  the  son  of  Robert  Roys,  who  was  known  to  have 
been  of  Boston  as  early  as  1631-2,  removing  to  New  London  before 
1637.  He  was  one  of  the  first  planters  of  Wallingford  in  1761. 

Elizabeth  Lathrop  was  the  daughter  of  Samuel  Lathrop  who  came 
from  England  to  Scituate,  Mass.,  in  1734.  He  was  the  son  of  Rev. 
John  Lathrop,  who  was  imprisoned  for  his  religious  beliefs,  and  re- 
leased on  condition  that  he  go  to  America. 


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and  affording  protection  against  the  Indians.  Around  this 
stockade  clustered  many  families,  including  the  Harts,  the 
Standleys  (Stanley),  the  Nortons,  Cowles,  Porters,  Gridleys, 
Newells  and  others  less  closely  connected  with  the  Norths. 

Thomas  North  and  Thomas  Hart  were  a  committee  to  whom 
Rev.  William  Burnham  deeded  land  Jan.  7,  1716-7,  for  a  bury- 
ing place  in  Christian  Lane  "To  be  theirs  and  their  heirs  forever, 
for  the  above  said  use."  This  graveyard,  fallen  into  a  condition 
of  sore  neglect,  was  restored  in  1909  by  the  Emma  Hart  Willard 
Chapter  of  the  D.  A.  R. 

By  deed  of  Jan.  24, 1709,  Thomas  North  conveyed  to  William 
Burnham  two  parcels  of  land,  one  of  18  acres,  the  other  of  22 
acres,  described  as  being  in  Great  Swamp.  By  deed  of  Feb.  1, 
1709,  he  sold  land  in  Beach  Swamp,  Great  Swamp,  to  Samuel 
Seamore,  who  married  his  sister  Hannah  North. 

Children: 

i.  MARTHA,  b.  June  30,  1700;  m.  Aug.  6,  1719,  DANIEL,  son  of 
Nathaniel  and  Comfort  (Deming)  Beckley,  and  grandson  of 
Sergt.  Richard  Beckley,  the  first  settler  in  Berlin.  Children : 

(1)  Martha,  b.  Oct.  27,  1720;  m.  Aug.  4,  1742,  John  Savage. 

(2)  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  29,  1724;  m.  Ruth  Hart.     (3)  Lais,  b. 
Nov.  17, 1730;  m.  Pete  Galpin. 

18.  ii.  ISAAC,  b.  Sept.  27,  1703;  d.  Dec.  20,  1788. 

19.  iii.  THOMAS,  b.  Oct.  27,  1705. 

20.  iv.  JAMES,  b.  April  17,  1709;  d.  1758. 

v.  SARAH,  b.  Feb.  24, 1711;  d.  Jan.  3,  1777;  m.  May  17,  1727-8, 
JOSEPH  WOODFORD,  JR.,  of  Northington,  b.  Aug.  22, 1705,  and 
was  a  church  member, 
vi.  SAMUEL,  b.  July  28,  1715;  d.  April  11,  1725. 

vii.  JOSEPH,  b.  1720;  d.  1737;  m.  HANNAH .    No  children. 

viii.  HANNAH,  b.  Sept.  17,  1722;  d.  Feb.  23,  1811;  m.  1739,  TIMO- 
THY NORTH  (17). 

9.  NATHANIEL3  NORTH  (Thomas*,  John*-),  third  son  of 
Thomas  and  Hannah  (Newell)  North,  was  born  at  Northington, 
now  Avon,  the  northeast  part,  in  1688,  and  died  there  April  5, 
1777,  aged  89.  He  married  June  10, 1708,  MARGARET,  daughter 
of  Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Bliss)  Holcomb  of  Simsbury.  She 
died  May  27,  1777,  aged  90.  He  joined  the  church  in  1752, 
and  lived  on  his  father's  place  in  Northington. 

Children: 

21.  i.  NATHANIEL,  b.  April  14,  1709;  d.  1754. 

22.  ii.  JOHN,  b.  at  Farmington,  Mar.  13,  1711;  d.  Oct.  22,  1785. 


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iii.  MARGARET,  b.  Jan.  2,  1714;  d.  June  17,  1803;  m.  May  29, 
1735,  JOSEPH  WOODRUFF  of  Kensington,  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Thomson)  Woodruff.  He  was  b.  Mar.  5,  1708-9. 
She  was  a  woman  of  superior  intellect.  Children:  (1)  Mar- 
garet, b.  April  11,  1736;  m.,  1st,  Jonathon  Whaples;  2nd, 
Elijah  Porter  of  Farmington.  (2)  Dorcas,  b.  April  8,  1739; 
m.  Cornelius  Dunham.  (3)  Sarah,  b.  1744;  m.  Nov.  3, 1775, 
Asahel  Goodrich.  (4)  Joseph,  Jr.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1753;  m.,  1st, 
1771,  Rhoda  Hollister;  2nd,  widow  Abigail  (Smith)  Hooker; 
3rd,  widow  Prudence  (Spellman)  Wright. 

iv.  MARY,  b.  Mar.  18,  1717;  d.  Feb.  21,  1775;  m.  Dec.  23,  1743, 
LADWICK  HOTCHKISS  of  New  Britain,  son  of  Josiah  and 
Abigail  (Parker)  Hotchkiss.  He  was  b.  Jan.  18,  1722,  and 
d.  Mar.  7,  1803.  Children:  (1)  Lemuel,  b.  Nov.  8,  1741;  m. 
Mar.  26, 1764,  Penelope  Mather.  (2)  Molly,  b.  July  21, 1747; 
m.  Dec.  17,  1769,  John  Stedman.  (3)  Ladwick,  b.  May  25, 
1752;  m.  May  17,  1773,  Martha  Lee.  (4)  Josiah,  b.  Nov. 
7,  1757;  d.  April  14,  1832;  m.,  1st,  Feb.  22, 1781,  Mary  Root; 
2nd,  widow  Esther  Carrington. 

23.  v.  DAVID,  b.  Aug.  4,  1721;  d.  1791. 
vi.  LYDIA,  b.  1724. 

vii.  HANNAH,  b.  May  14,  1727;  d.  Mar.  11,  1816;  m.  June  30, 
1743,  ELEAZER,  son  of  David  and  Hannah  (Gaylord)  Orvis. 
He  was  b.  Nov.  11,  1719,  and  d.  Feb.  1805. 

24.  viii.  JOSEPH,  b.  April  2,  1730;  d.  at  Lake  George,  N.  Y.,  in  1775, 

while  serving  in  the  Revolutionary  Army. 

10.  JOSEPH3  NORTH  (Thomas2,  John1},  fourth  son  of 
Thomas  and  Hannah  (Newell)  North,  was  born  at  Northington, 
now  Avon,  in  1692,  and  died  at  Goshen  Mar.  20,  1781.  He 
married  July  18,  1734,  MRS.  MARTHA  (DENNY)  SMITH,  who 
died  at  Goshen  Aug.  24, 1798. 

He  removed  from  Farmington  to  Goshen  in  the  spring  of  1744. 
His  first  purchase  in  that  town  was  made  May  8, 1744,  of  Samuel 
Towner.  It  comprised  60  acres  on  the  west  side  of  East  Street, 
about  35  rods  south  of  where  the  Hartford  turnpike  comes  in 
from  the  east.  It  became  the  home  lot  of  his  family  and  de- 
scendants, his  first  house  thereon  being  of  logs. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington,  except  the  youngest,  b.  at  Goshen: 

25.  i.  JOSEPH,  b.  July  1,  1736;  d.  Aug.  7,  1806. 

ii.  EMSHA,  b.  1738;  d.  of  sickness  in  the  army  during  the  French 

and  Indian  War. 

iii.  MARTHA,  b.  Aug.  4,  1740;  m.  Aug.  5,  1761,  JEREMIAH,  son  of 
Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth  (Gaylord)  Howe  of  Canaan. 


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iv.  REBECCA,  b.  April  24, 1743;  d.  Oct.  8, 1825;  m.  Sept.  16, 1762, 
ELISHA,  son  of  Elihu  and  Judith  (Howe)  Yale  of  Canaan,  b. 
Aug.  29,  1742;  d.  April  1,  1825. 

26.  v.  EZEKIAL,  b.  Aug.  12,  1747;  d.  Sept.  13,  1832. 

11.  EBENEZER3  NORTH  (Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son 
of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Newell)  North,  was  born  at  Northing- 
ton,  now  Avon,  in  1703,  and  died  at  Torrington,  Aug.  5,  1789, 
aged  86.  He  married  Dec.  10,  1730,  SIBYL,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Thomas  and  Mary  (Goodrich)  Curtis. 

Ebenezer  North  was  one  of  the  petitioners  to  the  General 
Assembly  at  Hartford,  May  10,  1739,  for  permission  to  erect  a 
new  meetinghouse  in  Kensington  parish.  He  removed  from 
Great  Swamp  (now  Berlin)  or  Kensington  to  Torrington  in  the 
spring  of  1741  with  his  family.  With  Zebulon  Curtis  he  bought 
two  farms  south  of  the  old  Matthew  Grant  place  in  Torrington, 
where  he  settled,  later  selling  part  of  his  land  to  Curtis.  His  wife 
died  at  Winchester  Nov.  17, 1794,  aged  91.  Ebenezer  North  was 
the  progenitor  of  the  Torrington  branch  of  Norths. 

Children: 

27.  i.  ASHBEL,  b.  Oct.  3,  1731;  d.  July  9,  1800. 

28.  ii.  NOAH,  b.  Jan.  10,  1733;  d.  April  5,  1808. 

29.  iii.  MARTIN,  b.  Dec.  13,  1734;  d.  1806. 

iv.  SIBYL,  b.  Sept.  4,  1736;  m.  SAMUEL  COWLES  of  Norfolk. 

v.  LUCY,  b.  at  Torrington,  May  1,  1739;  m.  Feb.  25,  1766, 

AMASA  COWLES  of  Norfolk, 
vi.  ASAHEL,  b.  at  Torrington,  May  13,  1743;  d.  1803;  unm. 

Served  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  Oct.  25-Dec.  24,  1776,  in 

Capt.  Seymour's  Company,  Maj.  Sheldon's  Regiment,  Light 

Horse  Connecticut  Militia. 

30.  vii.  EBENEZER,  b.  at  Torrington,  June  27,  1746;  d.  Dec.  13,  1832. 
viii.  ACHSAH,  b.  Aug.  14,  1748;  m.  Dec.  12,  1780,  JOHN  VIDETTE 

(Viditto,  Videtto).    Children:  Jasper,  m.  Rebecca  Williams. 
Laura. 

ix.  SARAH,  b.  at  Torrington,  Dec.  1,  1752;  m.  LEBBEUS  HOLMES 
of  Goshen. 


FOURTH  GENERATION 

13.  JONATHON4  NORTH  (John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Seymour)  North,  was  born  at  Farm- 
ington,  April  8,  1704,  and  married  Aug.  28,  1730,  MARY  WOL- 
COTT,  born  Aug.  20,  1709,  daughter  of  Lieut.  Charles  and  Eliza- 
beth (Hawley)   Wolcott  of  Windsor,  whither  he  removed,  and 
where  his  five   oldest  children  were  born.     He  removed  to 
Canaan  about  1738,  where  his  youngest  son  was  born. 

Children: 

i.  ELIZABETH,  b.  July  6, 1732. 
ii.  MABY,  b.  April  1,  1734. 

31.  iii.  JOHN,  b.  May  14,  1736;  d.  1803. 
iv.  CHARLES,  b.  May  14,  1736;  (twin). 

v.  SARAH,  b.  April  27,   1738;   m.  June   24,   1761,   JONATHON 
MILLER  (?) 

32.  vi.  ASA,  b.  Sept.  10,  1745;  d.  Aug.  21,  1801. 

14.  JOSIAH4  NORTH  (John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fourth  son 
of  John  and  Mary  (Seymour)  North,  was  born  at  Farmington 
in  1705,  and  died  there  in  1777.     He  married  in  1726,  TEM- 
PERANCE BALDWIN  of  Milford.     She  died  in  1789.    They  were 
both  members  of  the  church.    He  lived  near  his  father  in 
Farmington,  and  had  half  of  his  uncle  Samuel's  farm,  which  the 
latter  bequeathed  to  him,  together  with  the  house  and  barn. 

Children: 

i.  SIBYL,  b.  1727;  m.  1750,  JAMES  GRIDLEY,  whose  descendants 

lived  in  Cornwall  and  Clinton,  N.  Y. 
ii.  SARAH,  b.  1729;  d.  unm. 
iii.  OLIVER,  b.  1732;  d.  1737. 
iv.  JANE,  b.  1735;  d.  1738. 

v.  MARY,  b.  April  21,  1736;  m.  NORTON.     Child:  Sophia. 
vi.  JOSIAH,  b.  1738;  d.  May  6,  1784.     No  children. 
vii.  MERCY,   m.  April  21,    1766,   ELISHA,  son   of  Hezekia   and 
Mercy  (Harris)  Scott  and  lived  at  the  south  end  of  Farmington 
Street. 


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15.  SAMUEL4  NORTH  (John5,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest 
son  of  John  and  Mary  (Seymour)  North,  was  born  at  Farming- 
ton  in  1708  and  died  there  in  1796,  aged  88.     He  married  in  1737 
Lois,  daughter  of  Dea.  Samuel  Porter.     She  was  born  in  July, 
1712,  and  died  Dec.  15,  1796.     They  and  their  children  were  all 
church  members,  and  lived  at  Eastern  Farms,  Farmington. 

Either  Samuel  North  or  his  son  Samuel  became  involved  in 
contempt  of  court  proceedings  in  1774-8  for  refusing  to  deliver 
to  William  Pitkin  an  unrecorded  deed  for  certain  land  in 
Farmington,  after  the  court  had  ordered  him  to  do  so.  The 
court1  fined  Samuel  North  £20  ai;d  costs,  rendered  the  deed  null 
and  void,  and  ordered  the  petitioners  to  deliver  to  Samuel 
North  certain  monies  which  the  latter  had  refused  to  accept  for 
the  deed. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington: 

i.  SAMUEL,  b.  1738;  d.  1738. 

33.  ii.  SAMUEL,  2d,  b.  July  17,  1740;  d.  Aug.  11,  1806. 

34.  iii.  REUBEN,  b.  May  23,  1743;  d.  Nov.  19,  1822. 
iv.  Lois,  b.  and  d.  Feb.  8,  1745. 

35.  v.  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  5,  1748;  d.  Aug.  7,  1840. 

vi.  SUSANNAH,  b.  Nov.  10,  1750;   d.  Oct.,  1829;    m.  GABRIEL 

CURTISS. 
vii.  Lois,  2d,  b.   1752;  d.  Mar.  26,  1814;  m.  (1)  1770,  SAMUEL 

SCOTT;  (2)  TIMOTHY  WOODRUFF  of  East  Farms. 

viii.  SOLOMON,  b.  1754;  m.  .    No  children. 

ix.  AARON,  b.  1756;  d.  Jan.  21, 1776,  in  the  Revolutionary  Army 

at  Woodbury;  unm. 

16.  DANIEL4  NORTH  (Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Woodford)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington,  Mar.  20,  1702,  and  died  there  Mar.  23,  1784.     He 
married  (1)  Feb.  18, 1736,  his  cousin  MARY,  daughter  of  George 
and  Hannah  (North)  Northaway,  and  granddaughter  of  Samuel 
North  (3).     She  was  born  Jan.  10,  1711,  and  died  Aug.  8,  1748. 
He  married  (2)  Mar.  15,  1750,  LYDIA  (PORTER)  LEE,  widow  of 
John  Lee,  and  daughter  of  William  and  Mary  (Smith)  Porter. 
She  was  born  July  4,  1716,  and  died  Sept.  10,  1837.     Daniel 
North  lived  at  Eastern  Farms,  Farmington,  where  he  inherited 
half  of  his  uncle  Samuel's  farm.     He  is  buried  in  the  old  grave- 
yard at  Farmington,  with  his  wife  Mary  Lee,  his  son  Daniel, 
and  the  latter's  wife  Mary  Larcum. 

^'Colonial  Records  of  Connecticut,"  Trumbull,  Vol.  XIV,  p.  286; 
Vol.  XV,  p.  58. 


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Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Farmington: 

i.  MARY,  b.  Aug.  20,  1737;  d.  Sept.  10,  1737. 

ii.  MARY,  b.  Sept.  11, ;  d.  Oct.  25, . 

iii.  RUTH,  b.  May  4, ;  d.  in  infancy. 

iv.  GEORGE,  b.  Mar.  11,  1742;  d.  in  infancy. 
v.  ABIGAIL,  b.  July,  1744;  m.  (1),  Oct.  8,  1767,  SIMON  CLARK, 
who  d.  Sept.  14,  1776,  aged  33;  (2),  CHAPMAN.     Children  by 
first  husband :  (1)  Abigail.    (2)  Sarah.  1(3)  Jesse.    (£)LydiaN. 
36.     vi.  DANIEL,  b.  Sept.,  1746;  d.  Oct.  7,  1824. 

By  second  wife: 

vii.  NOAH,  b.  Jan.  2,  1751;  d.  Mar.  1,  1751. 
viii.  ELYDIA,  b.  Mar.  4, 1752;  d.  hi  infancy, 
ix.  NOAH,  2nd,  b.  Mar.  23,  1754;  d.  July  16,  1769. 
x.  LYDIA  b.  Mar.  23,  1754  (twin);  d.  before  1784. 
xi.  HANNAH,  b.  Oct.  10,  1758;  d.  Feb.  13,  1809;  m.  Nov.  20, 
1783,  widower  AMOS  SHEPARD,  JR. 


17.  TIMOTHY4  NORTH  (Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1},  third 
son  of  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Woodford)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington,  Sept.  21,  1714,  and  died  there  July  31,  1788.  He 
married  Jan.  25,  1739,  his  cousin  HANNAH,  daughter  of  Thomas 
North  (8) .  His  six  sons  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and 
three  of  them,  Thomas,  Lot  and  Abijah,  were  pioneeers  in  the 
settling  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky  after  the  war. 

Timothy  North's  house  was  "burned  to  ashes,"  and  the  Con- 
necticut Colonial  Assembly  sitting  at  Hartford  Oct.  13,  1763, 
recompensed  him  for  certain  bills  lost  therein: 

"  Upon  the  memorial  of  Timothy  North  of  Farmington,  shew- 
ing to  this  Assembly  that  on  the  21st  day  of  April  last  his  house 
was  burned  to  ashes  and  also  about  nineteen  shillings  in  bills 
emitted  by  this  colony  was  burnt  at  the  same  time;  praying 
that  the  same  might  be  paid  him  out  of  the  public  treasury,  etc., 
as  per  memorial  on  file: 

"Resolved,  by  this  Assembly,  that  the  sum  of  nineteen  shillings 
be  paid  to  the  said  Timothy  North  out  of  the  public  treasury; 
and  that  the  Treasurer  is  hereby  empowered  to  pay  the  same. " 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington : 

37.  i.  ASA,  b.  Nov.  3,  1739;  d.  July  9,  1829. 

38.  ii.  ELI,  b.  May  11,  1743;  d.  May  15,  1813. 

iii.  EUNICE,  b.  Jan.  10,  1746;  d.  Mar.  29,  1759. 

39.  iv.  THOMAS,  b.  Aug.  29,  1748;  d.  Nov.  1,  1830. 

40.  v.  SETH,  b.  April  6, 1752;  d.  May  15, 1822. 


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41.  vi.  LOT,  b.  Jan.  20, 1756;  d.  Oct.  8, 1825. 

42.  vii.  ABIJAH,  b.  Feb.  8;    1759;  d.  Mar.  23,  1850. 
viii.  RHODA,  b.  Dec.  23,  1760;  d.  Jan.  28,  1763. 

ix.  ABI,  b.  Jan.  13,  1763;  d.  1791;  m.  THOMAS  PERRY. 

18.  DEA.  ISAAC4  NORTH    (Thomas3,    Thomas2,   John1), 
oldest  son  of  Thomas  and  Martha  (Roys)  North,  was  born  at 
Berlin,  Sept.  27,  1703,  and  was  baptized  by  Rev.  Samuel  Good- 
rich (the  father  of  "Peter  Parley"),  who  preached  solid  doctrinal 
sermons  under  an  antique  sounding  board.     He  died  in  Berlin, 
Dec.  20, 1788,  aged  86  years.     In  1728  he  married  MARY,  daugh- 
ter of  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Smith)  Woodford,  with  which  family 
the  Norths  were  very  intimate.     She  was  born  Mar.  2,  1708, 
and  died  Aug.  25,  1798,  aged  90  years. 

Dea.  Isaac  North  was  the  first  enrolled  member  and  the  first 
deacon  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church  of  Berlin,  organ- 
ized Feb.  9, 1775.  He  lived  in  a  house  still  occupied  and  in  good 
condition,  situated  one  mile  north  of  Berlin  village,  and  later 
known  as  the  Abijah  North  place.  The  highway  was  later 
changed  from  the  front  to  the  rear  of  the  house  so  that  the  back 
door  now  faces  the  street. 

Dea.  Isaac  North  and  his  wife  are  both  buried  in  the 
Beckley  Cemetery,  where  their  gravestones  may  be  seen. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

43.  i.  ISAAC,  b.  Aug.  4,  1729;  d.  Nov.  17,  1804. 

ii.  MARY,  b.  Aug.  27,  1732;  m.  at  Berlin,  April  24,  1760, 
THOMAS  GILBERT,  b.  Oct.  4, 1738,  son  of  Moses  Gilbert.  She 
became  a  church  member  in  1758. 

44.  iii.  JEDEDIAH,  b.  Jan.  16,  1734;  d.  Dec.  16,  1816. 
iv.  LYDIA,  b.  Dec.  16, 1736;  d.  Oct.  1, 1741. 

45.  v.  SAMUEL,  b.  Sept.  19,  1742;  d.  July  19,  1814, 
vi.  SETH,  b.  May  4, 1744;  d.  in  infancy. 

vii.  RUTH,  b.  1747;  d.  in  infancy. 

46.  viii.  SETH,  2nd,  b.  1749;  d.  Feb.  29, 1820. 

19.  CAPT.  THOMAS4  NORTH  (Thomas5,  Thomas*,  John*), 
second  son  of  Thomas  and  Martha  (Roys)  North,  was  born  at 
Berlin  Oct.  27,  1705.     He  married  ELIZABETH . 

In  1743  he  removed  from  Wethersfield  to  Sharon,  where  he 
lived  for  about  ten  years,  and  was  one  of  the  first  proprietors  of 
the  iron  works  situated  in  the  Hollow.  He  lived  on  the  twenty- 
sixth  home  lot  known  as  the  Capt.  Patchen  place,  later  owned  by 


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Mr.  Chase.  The  Connecticut  Colonial  Assembly  elected  him 
ensign  and  later  captain  of  the  train  band  for  the  town  of  Sharon, 
by  which  last  title  he  was  afterwards  known.  He  was  also 
selectman  of  Sharon  for  several  years.  In  1753  he  went  into 
the  western  wilderness  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  settling  in  the 
Little  Nine  Partners  grant,  now  included  in  the  towns  of 
Pine  Plains  and  Milan,  and  where  were  born  his  three  young- 
est sons. 

Children : 

i.  ELIZABETH,  b.  at  Wethersfield,  July  4,  1731;  m.  July  2,  1752, 

ELKANAH  FULLER. 

ii.  RUTH,  b.  at  Wethersfield,  Nov.  6,  1741. 

iii.  THOMAS,  b.  at  Sharon,  Feb.  3, 1745-6.  Perhaps  the  Thomas 
North  recorded  in  the  Federal  Census  of  1790  as  head  of  a 
family  in  Granville,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y. 

47.  iv.  DANIEL,  b.  about  1740-50. 

v.  BENJAMIN,  removed  to  Otsego  Co. ,N.Y. 

48.  vi.  SAMUEL,  b.  Sept.  20,  1751;  d.  July  7,  1820. 

20.  JAMES  NORTH4  (Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third  son 
of  Thomas  and  Martha  (Roys)  North,  was  born  at  Christian 
Lane,  now  Berlin,  April  17,  1709,  and  died  at  Canaan  in  1758. 
He  married  SARAH  SEYMOUR,  who  was  born  Dec.  2,  1712,  and 
died  Aug.  20,  1781.  He  was  the  progenitor  of  the  New  Britain 
branch  of  Norths,  famous  for  their  manufacturing  enterprises. 
James  North  lived  on  the  borders  of  Wethersfield,  then  re- 
moved to  Canaan  where  he  died. 

EXTRACTS  FROM  COLONIAL  RECORDS  OF  CONNECTICUT 

"Upon  the  memorial  of  Sarah  North  of  Canaan,  administrix  of  the 
estate  of  James  North,  late  of  said  Canaan,  deceased,  shewing  to  this 
assembly  that  the  debts  due  from  said  deceased  surmount  his  moveable 
estate  the  sum  of  seventy  one  pounds  ten  shillings  and  four  pence  one 
farthing  lawful  money;  praying  this  assembly  to  improve  the  memo- 
rialist, or  some  other  meet  person,  to  sell  so  much  of  the  real  estate  of 
said  deceased  as  shall  be  sufficient  to  pay  said  sum  and  the  incident 
charges  etc.  Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  that  the  memorialist  have 
power  and  she  is  hereby  empowered,  to  sell  so  much  of  the  real  estate 
of  said  deceased  as  shall  be  sufficient  to  pay  said  sum  together  with  the 
incident  charges  arising  thereon;  taking  the  direction  of  the  court  of 
probate  for  the  district  of  Sharon  therein." 

The  above  act  was  passed  "at  a  General  Assembly  of  the  Governor 
and  company  of  his  Majesty's  English  Colony  of  Connecticut  in  New 


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England  in  America,  holden  in  Hartford  in  said  Colony,  on  the  second 
Thursday  of  May  (being  the  eleventh  day  of  said  month)  and  con- 
tinued by  several  adjournments  until  the  eighth  day  of  June  following, 
Annoque  Donimi  1758." 

General  Assembly  holden  at  Hartford,  May  14,  to  June  10, 
1761,  the  following  act  was  passed: 

"Upon  the  memorial  of  Judah  Hart  and  Susan  Hart,  administra- 
tors of  the  estate  of  James  North,  late  of  Canaan,  deceased,  represent- 
ing to  this  Assembly  that  the  debts  due  from  the  estate  of  said  deceased 
which  was  allowed  by  the  court  of  probates  for  the  district  of  Sharon 
surmount  the  whole  moveable  estate,  and  so  much  of  the  real  estate  of 
said  deceased  as  hath  already  been  sold  by  order  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly the  sum  of  £31,  5  s.  85  d.  lawful  money;  praying  that  Capt.  Thomas 
North  of  Sharon  might  be  empowered  to  sell  so  much  of  real  estate  as 
to  pay  said  sum  within  the  incident  charge  of  sale,  taking  the  direction 
of  the  Court  of  probate  in  said  district,  as  per  the  memorial  appears: 
Resolved  by  this  Assembly,  that  the  said  Thomas  North  have  liberty, 
and  liberty  and  authority  is  hereby  granted  unto  him,  to  sell  so  much 
of  said  estate  as  shall  be  sufficient  to  pay  said  £31  5  *.  8j  d.  with  the 
incident  charge  of  such  sale;  taking  the  direction  of  the  court  of  pro- 
bates in  said  district  therein." 

Children : 

i.  THOMAS.  During  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  at  the 
alarm  for  Fort  William  Henry  in  August,  1757,  rode  horses 
from  Canaan  for  Capt.  Uriah  Stevens  of  that  town.  In  1760 
he  served  with  the  rank  of  sergeant,  from  April  6  to  Sept.  4  in 
Capt.  John  Sumner's  Company,  Gen.  Lyman's  Regiment, 
which  participated  in  the  capture  of  Montreal  under  General 
Amherst.  In  1761  served  from  April  10  to  Sept.  1  under  Capt. 
Joseph  Canfield  of  New  Milford.  Was  drowned  later  during 
the  wars,  at  the  age  of  19. 

49.  ii.  ASHKR,  b.  1741;  d.  Feb.  29,  1816. 

iii.  LYDIA,  b.  1746;  d.  April  18,  1814;  unm. 

50.  iv.  JAMES,  b.  Jan.  14,  1748;  d.  May  14,  1833. 

v.  SARAH,  b.  Feb.  22,  1749;  d.  Sept.  15,  1822;  m.  Sept.  27, 
1770,  JUDAH  HART,  JR.  Children:  (1)  Sarah,  m.  Asahel 
Hart.  (2)  Salmon,  m.  1st,  Sarah  Goodrich;  2nd,  Rosetta 
North.  (3)  Judah,  m.  Abigail  Bel  den.  (4)  Anna,ro..  Tru- 
man Woodruff.  (5)  Roxana,  m.  1st  Albert  Merriman;  2nd, 
James  Beecher.  (6)  Lydia,  m.  Samuel  Porter.  (7)  Eliphaz, 
m.  Eliza  Armstrong.  (8)  Henry.  (9)  Amzi. 
vi.  MERCY,  b.  1753;  d.  Aug.  6,  1819;  m.  1782,  SAMUEL  BASS, 
who  d.  Nov.  29,  1802,  aged  50.  Joined  church  1778. 


21.  NATHANIEL4  NORTH  (Nathaniel3,  Thomas*,  John1), 
oldest  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Margaret  (Holcomb)  North,  was 
born  at  Northington,  now  Avon,  April  14, 1709,  and  died  in  1754, 
aged  45,  at  Wethersfield,  where  he  lived.    He  married  May  12, 
1731,  THANKFUL  ROOT,  born  at  Newington,  July  15,  1717, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Root.     No  record  of  any  grandchildren  has 
been  found. 

Children: 

i.  JONATHON,  b.  June  10,  1738. 

ii.  ELNATHAN,  b.  June  10,  1738  (twin).  Was  a  soldier  in  the 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  serving  in  five  different  campaigns. 
He  enlisted  April  11,  1755,  under  Capt.  John  Patterson, 
5th  Company,  1st  Regiment,  Connecticut  Militia,  and  was 
discharged  Oct.  24.  In  the  campaign  of  1756  he  enlisted 
Mar.  27,  {again  under  Capt.  Patterson,  for  service  in  the 
alarm  of  Fort  William  Henry  and  parts  adjacent,  and  was 
discharged  Oct.  24.  In  the  campaign  of  1757,  also  in  service 
at  Fort  William  Henry,  he  was  for  two  weeks  and  four  days 
under  Capt.  Lee  of  Farmington.  On  May  31,  1758,  he 
enlisted  in  Capt.  Eliphalet  Whittelsey's  Company,  for  the 
Canadian  campaign,  and  was  discharged  Nov.  15,  1758.  The 
following  year  he  served  from  April  22  to  Dec.  1  in  Capt. 
King's  Company,  in  the  campaign  of  1761. 

iii.  NATHANIEL,  b.  Feb.  6,  1740;  d.  Sept.  7,  1762.  Was  also  a 
soldier  in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  serving  in  1761  in  the 
company  under  Lieut.-Col.  Smedley  of  Fairfield;  Mar.  11, 
1762,  enlisted  for  the  Havanna  campaign  in  Capt.  John 
Patterson's  Company  and  died  at  Havanna,  Sept.  7,  1762. 

iv.  AMOS,  b.  Oct.  30,  1742. 
v.  THANKFUL,  b.  Aug.  26,  1744;  m.  1766  EZEKIAL  LEWIS. 

22.  LIEUT.  JOHN4  NORTH  (Nathaniel3,  Thomas*,  John*), 
second  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Margaret  (Holcomb)  North,  was 
born  at  Farmington,  May  13,  1711,  and  died  at  Goshen  Oct. 
22,  1785.    He  married  Feb.  21,  1739,  ESTHER  STANLEY  who 
was  fifth  in  line  from  John  Stanley,  Sr.,  who  died  on  the  passage 
from  England  in  1634.     She  died  Nov.  19,  1770,  aged  72. 

They  removed  in  1745  to  Goshen.  He  served  in  the  French 
and  Indian  Wars,  and  Oct.  31,  1760,  the  Colonial  Assembly 
appointed  him  "lieutenant  of  the  east  company  or  train  band 
in  Goshen."  He  engaged  in  business,  speculated  largely  in 
lands,  and  finally  meeting  with  misfortune,  died  poor. 

He  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  Goshen  West  Side  Cemetery, 
where  the  tombstone  still  stands,  erected  by  their  grandson 


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Theodore  North,  with  the  inscription:  "In  memory  of  John 
North  who  died  Oct.  22,  1785,  aged  72  years."  Four  of  his 
sons  served  in  the  Revolution. 

Children: 

i.  ESTHER,  b.  at  Farmington,  Mar.  17,  1739;  m.  Nov.  11,  1758, 
ISAAC  HUMPHREY  of  Goshen,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah 
(Phelps)  Humphrey.  Children:  (1)  Samuel,  b.  Aug.  31, 
1759;  m.,  1st,  Mary  Humphrey;  2nd,  Priscilla  Warren;  3rd, 
Roxy  Culver;  4th,  Sarah  Hubbard.  (2)  Isaac,  b.  June  26, 
1761;  m.  Hannah  Brown  of  Canaan.  (3)  Abraham,  b.  Mar. 
12,  1763;  m.  Huldah  Baldwin.  (4)  Ethan,  b.  April  24,  1765. 
(5)  Esther,  b.  April  24,  1765;  d.  1806;  m.  Jesse  Tirrell.  (6) 
Rosanna,  b.  Sept.  14, 1767;  m.  1794  Henry  Lee.  (7)  Eunice,  b. 
April  28,  1769;  d.  May  6, 1786;  m.  Joseph  Bailey.  (8)  Jona- 
than, b.  Mar.  21,  1771;  d.  April  10,  1835;  m.  1792  Rachel 
Dowd.  (9)  Roswell,  b.  June  22,  1774;  d.  1836;  m.  Ruth 
Gillet.  (10)  Elizabeth,  b.  April  7,  1776;  also  m.  Henry  Lee. 
(11)  Electa,  b.  July  18,  1778;  m.  Heman  Chapin.  (12) 
William,  b.  June  5,  1783;  d.  Oct.  9,  1788.  (13)  Guy,  b.  July 

29,  1786;  m.  his  cousin  Sarah,  daughter  of  Simeon  North  (55), 
and  in  1831  removed  to  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  where  he  d.  Sept. 

30,  1862. 

ii.  ABIJAH,  b.  at  Farmington,  Oct.  2,  1741;  d.  Nov.  29, 1741. 

51.  iii.  ABIJAH,  2nd,  b.  at  Farmington,  Oct.  19,  1743;  d.  May  3,  1785. 
iv.  SARAH,  b.  Sept.  30,  1745;  d.  Aug.  6,  1832;  m.  Sept.  30,  1774, 

DAVID  SMITH  of  Litchfield,  b.  1752,  and  known  as  "Quaker 
Smith." 

52.  v.  JOHN,  b.  at  Goshen,  Jan.  4,  1748;  d.  July  10,  1799. 

vi.  ELIZABETH,  b.  at  Goshen,  Jan.  1,  1750;  d.  Nov.  19,  1770. 

53.  vii.  SETH,  b.  at  Goshen,  Oct.  2,  1752. 

54.  viii.  STEPHEN,  b.  April  26, 1754. 

ix.  GAD,  b.  at  Goshen,  Oct.  10,  1756;  d.  at  New  Britain,  Sept.  9, 
1807,  aged  51.  He  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  3rd 
Regiment,  Connecticut  Line,  Feb.  28-Dec.  31,  1778,  under 
Col.  Samuel  Willys.  This  command  assisted  in  part  in  re- 
pelling the  enemy  at  Danbury,  April,  1778. 

55.  x.  SIMEON,  b.  at  Goshen,  Feb.  28,  1758. 

23.  DAVID4  NORTH  (Nathaniel*,  Thomas*,  John1),  third 
son  of  Nathaniel  and  Margaret  (Holcomb)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington  Aug.  4, 1721,  and  died  in  1791.  He  married  SARAH 
FULLER,  who  died  in  1804,  aged  76.  They  lived  in  Simsbury 
and  Northington.  David  North  served  in  the  Revolutionary 
War,  Brig.-Gen.  Wolcott's  Brigade,  Col.  Belden's  Regiment, 
Capt.  Wells'  Company,  April  10-May  22,  1777. 


Children: 

i.  SARAH,  b.  1752;  d.  1774. 

ii.  ACHSAH,  b.  1755;  m.  at  Avon,  Nov.  16,  1776,  JAMES  NORTH- 
AWAY  of  Goshen. 
iii.  MARGARET,  b.  1757;  m.  at  Avon,  Mar.  9,  1780,  WILLIAM 

McKiNLEY  of  Goshen. 
iv.  CANDACE,  b.  1759;  d.  Nov.  21,  1811;  m.  at  Avon,  Jan.  17, 

1797,  CAPT.  DUDLEY  WOODFORD  of  Avon, 
v.  JOSEPH,  b.  1761;  d.  1761. 

vi.  LUCINDA,  b.  1762;  d.  1788;  m.  Mar.  13,  1783,  OLIVER  LEWIS. 
vii.  CORINNA,  b.  1764;  d.  1765. 
viii.  CORINNA,  2nd,  b.  1766;  m.  at  Avon,  Sept.  18,  1787,  GEDOR 

WOODRUFF. 

ix.  SON,  b.  1769;  d.  in  infancy. 
x.  DAUGHTER,  b.  1769;  d.  in  infancy, 
xi.  SON,  b.  1770;  d.  in  infancy. 

24.  JOSEPH4  NORTH  (Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  young- 
est son  of  Nathaniel  and  Margaret  (Holcomb)  North,  was  born 
at  Farmington,  April  2,  1730,  and  died  at  Lake  George,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  28,  1775,  while  serving  in  the  Revolutionary  Army  as 
fifer  in  Capt.  Joel  Clark's  Company,  Col.  Jedediah  Huntington's 
Regiment,  Continental  Army,  in  which  he  enlisted  July  8, 
1775.     He  married  at  Avon  June  9,  1754,  SARAH,  daughter  of 
Josiah  Woodruff. 

Child: 
56.       i.  ISAIAH,  b.  Nov.  13,  1754;  d.  Sept.  25,  1821. 

25.  DR.   JOSEPH4   NORTH    (Joseph3,    Thomas2,   John1), 
oldest  son  of  Joseph  and  Martha  (Denny)  North,  was  born  at 
Northington,  now  Avon,  July  1,  1736,  and  died  at  Goshen,  Aug. 
7,  1806.     He  married  LUCY  COLE  who  died  at  Cornwall,  Jan., 
1829,  aged  82,  daughter  of  William  Cole. 

"Dr.  North  came  with  his  father  to  Goshen  when  be  was 
eight  years  old.  It  is  related  of  him  that  when  he  was  a  young 
man,  he  used  to  spend  some  time  with  Dr.  Joel  Soper,  reading 
his  books,  and  although  the  teacher  was  but  poorly  taught  (as 
were  most  of  the  medical  men  of  those  days)  the  young  man 
acquired  some  knowledge  of  medicine  and  surgery.  In  surgery 
and  especially  in  the  setting  of  broken  and  dislocated  bones  he 
became  eminently  skillful.  His  medical  and  surgical  practice 
was  very  considerable  for  many  years.  He  was  long  remem- 
bered as  a  valuable  citizen  and  as  a  man  useful  in  his  day;  and 


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although  some  of  his  children  and  grandchildren  have  gone  far 
beyond  him  in  medical  and  surgical  knowledge,  it  should  be  re- 
membered that  his  opportunities  were  far  less  than  theirs." 
("History  of  Goshen.") 

Children,  b.  at  Goshen: 

57.  i.  JOSEPH,  b.  May  14,  1769;  d.  Sept.  22,  1848. 

58.  ii.  ELISHA,  b.  Jan.  8,  1771;  d.  Dec.  29,  1843. 

iii.  ETHEL  (son),  b.  1774;  d.  in  Kentucky,  Aug.  17,  1797.     Physi- 
cian. 

59.  iv.  REUBEN,  b.  1776;  d.  Feb.  4,  1853. 

v.  ESTHER,  b.  1778;  d.  Aug.  25,  1831;  unm. 
vi.  LUCY,  b.  Dec.  28,  1779;  d.  1843;  m.  Jan.  22, 1811,  SAMUEL  D. 

STREET  of  Goshen.     Children:    (1)  Lamont,  b.  June  1,  1812; 

m.  Jan.  19,  1840,  Diana  Thomson.     (2)   Lyman,   b.    1816; 

d.  1818.     (3)  Lagrand,  b.  and  d.  1818.     (4)  Lucy  C.,  b.  May 

14,  1820. 
vii.  MARTHA,  b.  Sept.  1782;  d.  in  Goshen,  Dec.  30,  1821;  m.  Dec. 

20,  1809,  Norman  Wadhams  of  Goshen,  who  m.  (2)  in  1822; 

Philena  Hungerford.     Children:  (1)  Burr,  b.  Sept.  23,  1810; 

m.  Nancy  Freeman.     (2)  James,  b.  Feb.  4, 1815;  m.,  1st,  Sarah 

L.  Oviatt;  2nd,  Mrs.  Fidelia  (Curtiss)  Platt.     (3)  Catharine, 

b.  May  9,  1816;  m.  Abner  C.  Hard.     (4)  Lyman  S.,  b.  Mar. 

20,  1818;  d.  about  1878;  unm. 
viii.  MARY  b.  April,  1784;  d.  April  30,  1842;  m.  ISAAC  NEWLIN 

of    Fishkill,    N.    Y.     Children:   (1)    Sarah.     (2)    Edward. 

(3)  Howard. 
ix.  DANIEL,  b.  June  1,  1787;  d.  1868;  m.  LUCY  (NORTON)  ROOD, 

widow  of  Walter  H.  Rood,  and  daughter  of  Davis  and  Lois 

(Ferguson)  Norton,  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.     No  children. 

26.  EZEKIAL4  NORTH  (Joseph3,  Thomas2,  Jo/m1),  young- 
est son  of  Joseph  and  Martha  (Denny)  North,  was  born  at 
Northington,  Aug.  22,  1747,  and  died  at  Goshen,  Sept.  13, 
1832,  aged  85.  He  married  Mar.  4,  1773,  ABIGAIL,  daughter  of 
Stephen  Goodwin.  She  was  born  Aug.  8,  1752,  and  died  at 
Goshen,  April  11,  1814,  aged  62.  They  lived  on  East  Main 
Street,  Goshen. 

Ezekial  North  served  in  Capt.  Seymour's  Company,  Maj. 
Sheldon's  Regiment  of  Light  Horse  Connecticut  Militia  during 
the  Revolution,  Nov.  1-Dec.  29,  1776,  accompanying  Wash- 
ington on  his  retreat  through  Delaware. 

Children: 

i.  OLIVE,  b.  Nov.  11,  1773;  d.  at  Goshen,  Dec.  2,  1773. 
ii.  EZEKIAL,  b.  Feb.  20,  1775;  d.  at  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20, 


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1806.     He  was  unm.,  and  for  many  years  a  physician  at 

Junius,  N.  Y.,  where  he  is  buried, 
iii.  OLIVE  B.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1777;  d.  June  1,  1861;  m.  JESSE  BEACH 

of  Goshen.     Child:  Horatio  North,  b.  1818;  m.  Mary  Lucus. 
iv.  MABLE,  b.  Jan.  28,  1779;  d.  at  Goshen,  Mar.  8,  1814;  unm. 

60.  v.  ISRAEL,  b.  Feb.  17,  1781;  d.  Nov  4,  1843. 

vi.  ABIGAIL,  b.  Jan.  7,  1783;  d.  at  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 

Feb.  5,  1868.     Buried  at  Stockbridge,  Mass, 
vii.  NATHANIEL,  b.  Jan.  28, 1785;  d.  at  Goshen,  April  7, 1822;  unm. 

61.  viii.  JONATHON,  b.  April  4,  1787;  d.  July  10,  1864. 

ix.  NANCY,  b.  May  1,  1790;  d.  Sept.  1,  1822;  unm. 

62.  x.  DARIUS,  b.  Jan.  1,  1793;  d.  Dec.  30,  1843. 

27.  ASHBEL4  NORTH  (Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1},  oldest 
son  of  Ebenezer  and  Sibyl  (Curtis)  North,  was  born,  probably  at 
Kensington,  Oct.  3,  1731,  and  died  at  Torrington,  July  9,  1800. 
He  removed  to  Torrington  with  his  father  when  a  boy,  and 
married  Jan.  26,  1757,  RUTH,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Sarah 
(Pomeroy)  Lyman.     She  died  Feb.  7,  1812,  aged  77.     Ashbel 
North  was  a  farmer  on  what  is  known  as  the  Phineas  North 
place  in  Torrington,  and  was  an  enterprising  man. 

Children : 

i.  ROXALANY,  b.  Nov.  24,  1759;  d.  of  smallpox,  in  1777,  1  month 
after  her  marriage  to  Dr.  Elkanah  Hodges. 

63.  ii.  PHINEAS,  b.  July  19,  1762. 

iii.  LEMUEL,  b.  Dec.  14,  1767;  d.  Mar.  3,  1787. 

28.  DEA.  NOAH4  NORTH    (Ebenezer3,    Thomas2,  John1), 
second  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Sibyl  (Curtis)  North,  was  born  at 
Kensington,  Jan.  10, 1733,  and  died  Mar.  4,  1818.     He  married 
(1)  Mar.  25,  1756,  JEMIMA,  daughter  of  Abraham  Loomis,  who 
died  Dec.  27,  1767;  (2)  April  29,  1771,  ELIZABETH  HUMPHREY 
who  died  Aug.  5,  1822. 

Noah  North  went  with  his  father  from  Kensington  to  Tor- 
rington, when  he  was  less  than  10  years  old.  In  the  latter  town 
he  became  an  important  and  influential  citizen.  In  religion  he 
was  a  puritan  of  the  strict  and  thorough  kind.  In  going  to  the 
barn  one  Sunday  afternoon,  his  grandson  Cyrus,  accompanying 
him,  slid  across  a  little  piece  of  ice.  The  old  gentleman  obtained 
a  whip,  and  proceeded  to  use  it  on  him  severely,  and  the  boy 
was  heard  at  some  distance  crying  and  saying:  "I  won't  do  it 
again,  I  won't  do  it  again."  To  which  the  old  gentleman  was 
heard  to  reply:  "I  don't  mean  you  shall."  This  was  done 


as  a  religious  duty  rather  than  a  matter  of  passion  or  want  of 
love  for  the  child. 

Noah  North  represented  Torrington  in  the  legislature  for 
several  years,  was  selectman  of  the  town,  and  deacon  of  the 
church. 

Children,  b.  at  Torrington: 

i.  NOAH,  b.  June  12,  1757;  d.  April  28,  1780. 

64.  ii.  JUNTOS  (Junia),  b.  Sept.  24,  1760;  d.  Nov.  14,  1828. 

65.  iii.  REMEMBRANCE,  b.  Oct.  13,  1762;  d.  Aug.  10,  1802. 

iv.  JEMIMA,  b.  April  7, 1766;  d.  Dec.  10,  1818;  m.  ELIHU  BARBER. 
v.  MARY,  b.  Dec.  19,  1767;  d.  Sept.,  1827;  m.  HEZEKIA  WEST,  a 
Baptist  minister.     They  removed  to  Pennsylvania. 

29.  MARTIN4  NORTH  (Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third 
son  of  Ebenezer  and  Sibyl  (Curtis)  North,  was  born  at  Ber- 
lin, Kensington  parish,  Dec.  13,  1734,  and  died  in  1806.     He 
married  (1)  April  2,  1760,  ABIGAIL,  daughter  of  William  and 
Mary  (North)  Eno,  and  granddaughter  of  Thomas  North  (5) ; 
(2)  June  27, 1782,  MRS.  MARY  COE,  by  whom  he  had  two  children. 

Martin  North,  with  his  sons  Martin  and  Rufus,  came  from 
Danbury  to  Winchester  where  they  built  a  house.  In  the 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  he  served  from  June  9  to  Dec.  1,  1756, 
under  Capt.  Benjamin  Allen  of  Windsor.  In  the  campaign  of 
1757  he  served  fifteen  days  in  a  Torrington  company  organized 
at  the  alarm  of  Fort  William  Henry  in  August.  During  the 
Revolution  he  served  from  July  7  to  August  3,  1776,  in  Capt. 
Judson's  Company,  Maj.  Skinner's  Regiment,  Light  Horse 
Connecticut  Militia,  at  New  York. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

66.  i.  MARTIN,  b.  June  10,  1761;  d.  Mar.  23,  1816. 
ii.  ABIGAIL,  b.  Mar.  3,  1764;  d.  June  2,  1795. 

iii.  LUCINDA,  b.  June  6,  1767;  d.  1845. 

67.  iv.  RUFUS,  b.  Dec.  24,  1769;  d.  June  20,  1841. 
By  second  wife: 

v.  NOAH,  b.  May  25, 1783;  d.  June  13, 1783. 

68.  vi.  NOAH,  2d,  b.  July  22.  1785;  d.  Sept.  28,  1824. 

30.  EBENEZER4   NORTH    (Ebenezer3,    Thomas*,   John*), 
youngest  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Sibyl  (Curtis)  North,  was  born 
at  Torrington,  June  27,  1746,  and  died  there  Dec.  13,  1832.     He 
married  Feb.  16,  1769,  Jerusha  Cowles  of  Norfolk,  born  Jan.  6, 
1750-1,  daughter  of  Samuel  Cowles. 


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Children,  b.  at  Torrington : 

i.  PRUDENCE,  b.  Nov.  16,  1770;  m.  JONATHON  SAXTON,  JR.,  of 
Enfield,  Mass.,  and  had  six  children,  including  (1)  Jeriisha, 
b.  1800.  (2)  Norman,  b.  1807.  (3)  Ebenezer,  b.  1811.  (4)  Me- 
lissa, b.  1814. 
69.      ii.  ENOS,  b.  Nov.  17,  1773. 


FIFTH  GENERATION 

31.  JOHN5  NORTH   (Jonathan*,  John*,   Samuel2,  John1}, 
oldest  son  of  Jonathon  and  Mary  (Wolcott)  North,  was  born  at 
Windsor,  May  14,  1736,  and  died  in  1803,  probably  at  Sand 
Lake,  Rensselaer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  had  removed  after  living 
his  early  life  at  Canaan.     He  married  at  Norfolk,  Nov.  17, 1763, 
AMY  RUSSELL  of  East  Haven,     During  the  French  and  Indian 
Wars  he  enlisted  from  Canaan,  June  12,  1759,  in  Capt.  Tarball 
Whitney's   Company,    Col.   David   Wooster's   Regiment.     In 
1760  he  served  from  April  6  to  Dec.  4  under  Capt.  Samuel  Elmer 
of  Sharon. 

Children: 

i.  OLIVER,  went  West,  unm. 
ii.  CHARLES,  m.  and  removed  to  Canada.    Two  sons,  Eden  and 

Oliver,  were  living  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  in  1843. 
70.     iii.  JOHN,  b.  at  Canaan,  Feb.  29,  1780;  d.  Mar.  20,  1848. 
iv.  AMY,  m.  DAILEY,  of  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 
v.  SALLY,  m.  ALLEN,  of  Canada. 

32.  ASA5    NORTH    (Jonathan*,    John3,    Samuel2,    John1), 
youngest  son  of  Jonathon  and  Mary  (Wolcott)  North,  was  born 
at  Canaan,  Sept.  10,  1745,  and  died  there  Aug.  21,  1801.    He 
married    at  Canaan,  Feb.   11,  1773,    SUSANNA,    daughter   of 
Nathan  Newell.     She  died  July  19,  1813. 

Asa  North  lived  for  a  number  of  years  in  Canaan,  and  then 
removed  to  Sheffield,  Mass.,  where  he  was  a  farmer  and  kept  a 
country  store.  The  Federal  Census  of  1790  records  him  as 
head  of  a  family  in  that  town. 

During  the  Revolution  he  served  from  April  6  to  May  19, 
1777,  in  Capt.  Shepard's  Company,  Col.  Belden's  Regiment,  Gen. 
Wolcott's  Brigade,  Connecticut  Militia,  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

In  1794  he  returned  to  Canaan  and  bought  a  farm  of  130 
acres  with  such  good  judgment  that  he  paid  for  it  with  the 
lumber  he  cut  from  it.  He  also  had  an  interest  in  an  iron 
furnace.  He  and  his  wife  were  ardent  Methodists,  and  fre- 
quent meetings  were  held  at  their  house. 


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Children : 

i.  OLIVE,  b.  1773;  d.  Feb.  10,  1810;  m.  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  Nov. 
16,  1789,  WILLIAM  COWLES.    Four  children. 

71.  ii.  DABIUS,  b.  Aug.  18,  1775;  d.  Jan.  21,  1847. 

72.  iii.  SAMUEL,  b.  May  2, 1778;  d.  Aug.  28,  1863. 

iv.  LUCY  LA  VESTA,  b.  1782;  d.  about  1855;  m.  JOSEPH  MILES  of 
Farmington,  HI.  Children:  (1)  Freeman,  b.  1804-5.  (2) 
Milo  N.,  b.  1808;  d.  1903. 

73.  v.  ASAHEL,  b.  1786;  d.  Oct.  9,  1839. 

74.  vi.  MILO  LINUS,  b.  May  7,  1789;  d.  Feb.  22,  1856. 
vii.  EUNICE,  m.  OZIAS  PRESTON. 

viii.  ABIBAM,  b.  1791;  d.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  July  26,  1867,  where  he 

m. HARRIS.     He  was  a  Methodist  divine  and  lived  in 

Albany.  Of  the  two  sons  whom  he  was  known  to  have,  one 
was  probably  Asa  D.  who  married  at  Norfolk,  Jan.  9, 1820, 
Clarissa  D.  Barden.  Probably  it  was  Abiram's  daughter 
Elizabeth  who  was  b.  at  Canaan,  Mar.  17,  1812,  and  d.  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1865,  and  m.  in  1832,  Horatio  N. 
Northrup,  and  had  Edward,  b.  July  4,  1834,  Frances  J., 
b.  1836,  and  Howard  N.,  b.  Nov.  15, 1846.  ("Northrup  Gene- 
alogy.") 
ix.  SON,  b.  and  d.  April  19,  1796. 

33.  SAMUEL5  NORTH  (Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1}, 
oldest  surviving  son  of  Samuel  and  Lois  (Porter)  North,  was 
born  at  Farmington,  July  17,  1740,  and  died  there  Aug.  11, 
1806,  aged  66.  He  married  Nov.  29, 1770,  LUCY  DEMING,  born 
Dec.  5,  1747,  daughter  of  Eliakim  and  Lucy  (Gridley)  Deming. 
She  joined  the  church  in  1775. 

Samuel  North  was  a  farmer  at  East  Farms,  near  Farmington, 
where  all  his  children  were  born.  He  is  buried  in  the  old  grave- 
yard at  Southington,  with  his  brother  Reuben,  the  latter's  wife 
Julia,  and  his  two  sons  Linus  and  Marcus.  His  wife  spent  her 
last  seven  years  with  her  son  Nathan  at  Boonville,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

i.  ANNA,  b.  Sept.  4,  1771;  d.  Sept.  21,  1830;  m.  Mar.  2,  1795, 
GAD  LANGDON  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Katherine 
(Green)  Langdon.     Child:  Albert. 
ii.  CLARISSA,  b.  May  27,  1773;  d.  May  9,  1809;  unm. 

75.  iii.  LINUS,  b.  Dec.  6,  1774;  d.  Aug.  17,  1828. 

iv.  MARCUS,  b.  Sept.  18, 1776;  d.  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  Oct.  12, 1801; 
unm.  He  was  a  printer  by  trade. 

76.  v.  NATHAN,  b.  Sept.  3,  1778;  d.  Feb.  17,  1857. 

vi.  SARAH,  b.  Jan.  7,  1781;  d.  Oct.  13,  1809;  m.  THOMAS  H. 
WADSWORTH  of  Farmington.  Children:  (1)  Marcus  N.,  b. 


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1806;  d.  1842;  m.  1842,  Julia  Burt.     (2)  Lucy,  b.  1807;  m. 
William  Moulton.     (3)  -      — . 

77.  vii.  ASAHEL,  b.  Sept.  3,  1782;  d.  Mar.  19,  1846. 

viii.  LUCY,  b.  Jan.  12,  1785;  d.  Jan.  31,  1817;  m.  GEN.  DANIEL 

BOWEN  of  Windsor,  Vt.  Children:  (l)EMen,d.!831.  ($)Cutten. 

ix.  SYLVIA,  b.  Jan.  2, 1787;  d.  at  Ascutneyville,  Vt.,  Sept.  8, 1868; 

also  m.  GEN.  DANIEL  BOWEN  of  Windsor,  Vt.    No  children. 
x.  SAMUEL,  b.  Feb.  6,  1790;  d.  at  Southington,  Oct.  13,  1862; 
m.  April  23,  1822,  JEMIMA  GRIDLEY  of  Southington.    No 
children.     Lived  in  the  south  part  of  Farmington. 

34.  REUBEN5  NORTH  (Samuel4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1), 
second  son  of  Samuel  and  Lois  (Porter)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington,  May  23,  1743,  and  died  there,  Nov.  19,  1822.    He 
married  Dec.  1,  1776,  JULIANNA,  daughter  of  Daniel  Curtis. 
She  died  Dec.  13,  1797,  aged  50.     They  lived  at  East  Farms, 
Farmington. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington: 

i.  LUCRETIA,  b.  1778;  d.  1823;  unm.    Buried  hi  Farmington. 

ii.  EBEN  C.,  b.  1781;  d.  at  New  Haven,  1824;  m.  ;  no 

children.     He  was  a  tallow  chandler, 
iii.  FANNY,  m.  1814,  STEPHEN  ROWE. 

iv.  DOLLY,  m.  1812,  BROWNELL,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
(Brownell)  Bulkeley.     They  removed  to  Coventry,  Chenango 
Co.,  N.  Y.     Children:  George,  Francis. 
v.  JULIA,  m.  1812,  SOLOMON  C.  WOODRUFF  of  Catskill,  N.  Y. 

35.  JOHN5    NORTH    (Samuel4,    John3,    Samuel2,   John1), 
second  son  of  Samuel  and  Lois  (Porter)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington,  Oct.  5,  1748,  and  died  there  Aug.  7,  1840.     He 
married  at  West  Hartford,  Jan.  19,  1775,  RHODA  MERRILL,  who 
died  in  1819,  aged  69.     He  was  a  blacksmith,  and  lived  at  the 
north  end  of  Farmington  street. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington: 

i.  SUSAN,  b.  June  6,  1775;  d.  May  26,  1863;  m.  Nov.  7,  1802, 
POMEROY  STRONG  of  Farmington,  son  of  Col.  John  and  Mercy 
(Pomeroy)  Strong,  b.  April  9,  1777,  d.  Sept.  13, 1861. 

78.  ii.  AARON,  b.  1777. 

79.  iii.  JOHN  ADNA,  b.  1779;  d.  April  4,  1865. 
iv.  LUCINDA,  d.  aged  9  months. 

80.  v.  ADNA,  b.  1785;  d.  Jan.  1,  1822. 

vi.  LUCINDA,  b.  April  7, 1787;  m.  (1)  SOLOMON  CURTISS.  Child: 
Cornelia.  She  m.  (2)  JOHN  STRONG  of  Charlotte,  Vt. 
Child:  John. 

vii.  NANCY,  b.  1789;  d.  1809. 


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36.  DANIEL5  NORTH  (Daniel4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1), 
second  son  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Northaway)  North,  was  born 
at  Farmington,  in  Sept.,  1746,  and  died  there  Oct.  7,  1824,  in 
which  year  he  joined  the  church.     He  married  (1)  in  1771 ,  ANNA, 
daughter  of  Nathan  Judd  of  New  Britain;  (2)  MARY  LARCUM, 
who  joined  the  church  in  1808  and  died  Mar.  2  of  the  same 
year,  aged  56;  (3)  July  12, 1810,  MRS.  JEMIMA  POTTER  of  Avery, 
who  died  Mar.  23, 1823,  aged  70.     Daniel  North  lived  at  Eastern 
Farms,  Farmington. 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Farmington: 

81.  i.  NOAH,  b.  1772;  d.  about  1850. 
ii.  IBA,  b.  1774;  d.  in  infancy. 

iii.  LYDIA,  b.  1776;  m.  ROGER  CLARK  of  Wethersfield. 

82.  iv.  IRA,  b.  1778. 

v.  POLLY,  b.  1780;  m.  HARMON,  of  Westfield,  N.  Y. 
vi.  RHODA,  b.  1783;  m.  1809,  GAD  WRIGHT. 

>  TWINS,  b.  1786;  d.  in  infancy. 

ix.  OZEM,  b.  1787;  d.  1788. 

x.  ANNA,  b.  1790;  m.  1818,  MARTIN  STEDMAN. 

37.  ASA5  NORTH  (Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel*,  John?),  old- 
est son  of  Timothy  and  Hannah  (North)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington,  Nov.  3,  1739,  and  died  at  Avon  July  9,  1829.     He 
married  (1)  Mar.  8,  1770,  MARGARET  LUSK  of  New  Britain, 
who  died  Dec.  16, 1802,  aged  56;  (2)  in  1804,  RHODA  HUMPHREY, 
who  died  in  1831,  aged  92.     He  joined  the  church  with  his  first 
wife  in  1774.     Their  residence  was  on  Lovely  Street,  Avon. 

Asa  North  served  in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  April  18  to 
Dec.  1,  1761,  in  Capt.  King's  Company  of  the  Connecticut 
Militia.  In  the  Revolution  he  served  in  Capt.  Seymour's  Com- 
pany, Maj.  Sheldon's  Regiment,  Light  Horse  Connecticut 
Militia,  Oct.  25,  to  Dec.  24,  1776.  This  command  accompanied 
in  whole  or  in  part,  Gen.  Washington  on  his  retreat  through  New 
Jersey  in  December,  1776. 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Farmington : 

i.  RHODA,  b.  Mar.  4,  1771;  d.  at  Candor,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1850; 
m.  at  Avon,  April  8,  1793,  EBENEZER  SANFORD,  b.  Wethers- 
field,  June  1,  1771;  d.  Milan,  Mich.,  Oct.  8,  1838.    They 
removed  to  Owego,  N.  Y.,  in  1808.    Ten  children, 
ii.  TIMOTHY,  b.  Dec.  22,  1773;  d.  1775. 

83.  iii.  ASA,  b.  1775. 

iv.  ISABEL,  b.  Feb.  22, 1780;  d.  Oct.  1, 1854;  m.  at  Avon,  Nov.  26, 


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1798,  DAVID  H.,  son  of  David  and  Susannah  (Hart)  Gleason, 
b.  Sept.  8,  1776,  d.  May  6,  1850.  They  lived  on  her  father's 
place,  later  removing  to  Sherman,  N.  Y.  Children:  (1) 
Hiram,  b.  Sept.  17,  1800.  (2)  Nancy,  b.  Oct.  20,  1803.  (3) 
Asahel,  b.  May  12,  1806. 

v.  NANCY,  b.  April,  1785;  d.  Feb.  27,  1866;  m.  Nov.  21,  1803, 
CHAUNCEY  WOODFORD,  son  of  Bissell  and  Delight  (Thomson) 
Woodford,  b.  Oct.  14,  1782.  They  removed  in  1805  to  Can- 
dor, N.  Y.,  where  they  were  among  the  first  settlers  of  the 
town. 

38.  ELI5   NORTH    (Timothy4,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1}, 
second  son  of  Timothy  and  Hannah  (North)  North,  was  born 
at  Farmington  May  11,  1743,  and  died  at  Avon  May  15,  1813, 
aged  70.     He  married  at  Avon,  Oct.  3,  1765,  his  cousin  EUNICE, 
daughter  of  James  and  Thankful    (North)    Hart.     She  was 
born  Aug.  9,  1746,  and  died  Aug.  4,  1824.     They  joined  the 
church  in  1777,  and  lived  on  Lovely  Street,  Avon.     He  was 
a  soldier  in  the  Revolution  (unofficial  record) . 

Children : 

i.  EUNICE,  b.  June  24, 1767;  d.FApril  27, 1833;  m.  Jan.  28, 1790, 
DANIEL  COWLES,  SRD. 

84.  ii.  ELIJAH,  b.  1768;  d.  May  29,  1808. 

iii.  IRENA,  m.  1801,  SAMUEL  GRIDLEY,  of  Collinsville,  Conn.,  and 

Spencer,  N.  Y. 
iv.  TIMOTHY,  m.  (1)  Jan.  10,  1802;  POLLY  LARKUM;  (2)  June  28, 

1829,  ANNA  DAY.    No  children.     Resided  in  Candor,  N.  Y. 

85.  v.  JAMES,  b.  1781;  d.  April  22, 1833. 
vi.  ROXY,  m.  1812,  SAMUEL  TEEL. 

vii.  CYNTHIA,  b.  1786;  m.  AMRI  GARRETT,  Candor,  N.  Y. 
viii.  SOPHRONIA,  b.  1788;  m.  WILLIAM  MONROE. 

39.  THOMAS5    NORTH     (Timothy4,     ThomaJ,    Samuel2, 
John1),  third  son  of  Timothy  and  Hannah  (North)  North,  was 
born  at  Farmington,  Aug.  29,  1748,  and  died  in  Switzerland  Co., 
Ind.,  Nov.   1,   1830.     He  married   (1)  Jan.  14,   1781,  SIBYL, 
daughter  of  James  Gridley.     She  was  born  Sept.  25,  1762,  and 
died  Jan.  31,  1810.     He  married  (2)  Nov.  17,  1810,  MRS.  BATH- 
SHEBA  DENTON. 

Thomas  North  left  Farmington  early  in  life  and  settled  in 
New  York  State,  living  in  New  Cornwall,  and  West  Point, 
Orange  Co.  About  1800  he  removed  with  his  family  to  Switzer- 
land Co.,  Ind.,  where  he  was  later  joined  by  his  brother  Lot. 


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The  farm  on  which  they  lived,  died  and  were  buried,  near  Rising 
Sun,  Ind.,  remained  in  the  family  until  1913. 

During  the  Revolution  Thomas  North  served  in  the  1st  Com- 
pany, 2nd  Regiment,  Gen.  Spencer's  (Connecticut)  Continental 
Army,  May  12,  to  Dec.  13, 1775.  This  command  was  at  Boston 
in  1775.  Some  detachments  were  in  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill, 
and  others  went  the  same  year  with  Arnold  on  his  expedition 
through  the  wilderness  to  Quebec. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  DELIA  SOPHIA,  b.  June  20,  1784;  m.  Nov.  15,  1815,  ALFRED 
SCUDDER.     Children:   (1)  Sibyl.     (2)  Susan. 

86.  ii.  THOMAS,  b.  Mar.  15,  1787. 

87.  iii.  ROYAL  FLINT,  b.  Feb.  24,  1790;  d.  May  11,  1860. 

iv.  OLIVER  GRIDLEY,  b.  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1794;  d. 
July  5,  1814;  unm. 

88.  v.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  b.  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  April  21, 1797; 

d.  July  13,  1873. 

40.  SETH5  NORTH  (Timothy4,  Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John1), 
fourth  son  of  Timothy  and  Hannah  (North)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington,  April  6,  1752,  and  died  there  May  15,  1822.    He 
married  ABIGAIL,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Abigail  (Gridley) 
Hart.     She  was  born  Mar.  18,  1751,  and  died  Aug.  2,  1813.     He 
lived  on  his  father's  place  in  Farmington  and  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution,  enlisting  Feb.  6,  1776.     ("War  Dep't  Records.") 

He  did  not  have  the  habit  which  all  good  Christians 
possessed  in  those  days  of  attending  church,  and  he  was  fa- 
miliarly known  by  the  good  people  of  Farmington  as  "Sinner 
North." 

Child: 

89.  i.  GUY,  b.  at  Farmington,  1779;  d.  Aug.  1815. 

41.  LOT5  NORTH   (Timothy*,   Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John1), 
fifth  son  of  Timothy  and  Hannah  (North)  North,  was  born  at 
Farmington,  Jan.  20,  1756,  and  died  at  North's  Landing,  Ind., 
Oct.  8,  1825.    He  married  Dec.  7,  1780,  SILENCE  HORSFORD, 
who  was  born  Feb.  11,  1762,  and  died  Aug.  14,  1835,  at  North's 
Landing. 

Lot  North  was  a  drummer  boy  in  the  Revolution  (family 
record).  In  1799  he  removed  to  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  then  to 
Kentucky,  and  finally  settled  about  1808-9  in  Switzerland  Co., 
Ind.,  near  his  brother  Thomas,  and  engaged  in  farming. 


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Children,  first  nine  probably  born  at  Farmington: 

90.  i.  SYDNEY,  b.  Jan.  12,  1782;  d.  Feb.  4,  1845. 

ii.  ALMIKA,  b.  Mar.  18,  1784;  d.  Oct.  1,  1852;  m.  April  1,  1806, 
BEVERLY  MILLER.  Children:  (1)  James,  b.  1807.  (2)  Polly, 
b.  1808.  (3)  Benjamin,  b.  1810.  (4)  Lot,  b.  1812.  (5) 
Joseph  b.  1814.  (6)  Thomas,  b.  1816.  (7)  Edmund,  b.  1820. 

91.  iii.  ABIJAH,  b.  Dec.  25,  1787;  d.  Feb.  26,  1859. 

iv.  RUFUS,  b.  Sept.  5, 1789;  m.  Feb.  16, 1815,  CATHERINE  BURNS. 
Children:  (1)  Royal  Flint,  b.  Oct.  14,  1816;  d.  Dec.  30,  1817. 

(2)  Garrett,  b.  Dec.  30,  1817. 

v.  ABI,  b.  May  21,  1791;  m.  Jan.  25,  1813,  WILLIAM  MARSH. 
Children:  (1)  Eliza  Ann,  b.  1813.  (2)  Fielding,  b.  1815. 

(3)  Clarinda  Ann,  b.  1817.     (4)  Willis,  b.  1819.     (5)  Letitia 
Ann,  b.  1822.     (6)  William  T.,  b.  1824.     (7)  Abijah  N.,  b. 
1825.     (8)  George  W. 

92.  vi.  ASAHEL,  b.  Nov.  3,  1792;  d.  Mar.  1,  1875. 

93.  vii.  LEVI,  b.  Mar.  11,  1793;  d.  Aug.  20,  1845. 
viii.  OLIVE,  b.  Oct.  18,  1794;  d.  July  20,  1795. 

ix.  HULDAH,  b.  June  20,  1796;  d.  Oct.  20,  1830;  unm. 
x.  NANCY,  b.  Jan  .5,  1800;  m.  Jan.  16,  1817,  THOMAS  BENNETT. 

Children:    (1)  Reed,  b.  1818.     (2)    Oliver  H.  P.,  b.   1819. 

(3)  Abijah  N.,  b.  1820.     (4)  Asahel,  b.  1823.     (5)  Almira  M., 

b.  1825. 

42.  ABIJAH5  NORTH  ( Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1) , 
sixth  and  youngest  son  of  Timothy  and  Hannah  (North)  North, 
was  born  at  Farmington,  Feb.  8,  1759,  and  died  in  Gallatin  Co., 
Ky.,  Mar.  23,  1850.  He  married  in  Fayette,  afterwards  Bour- 
bon Co.,  Ky.,  July  20,  1786,  SALLY  MARSH. 

Abijah  North  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution.  His  service 
record  as  supplied  by  the  Bureau  of  Pensions  is : 

Enlisted  May,  1776,  for  5  months — Conn.,  under  Capt.  Hooker. 
May,  1777,  for  1  month — Conn.,  under  Capt.  Hooker. 
June,  1778,  for  3  months — under  Capt.  Bray  and  Col.  Enos. 
Sept.,  1778  to  Oct.  1781— in  Springfield,  Mass.,  under  Capt. 
Faxton  and  Col.  Mason. 

Service  under  Capt.  Bray  seems  to  be  confused  with  that  of 
his  cousin  Abijah  North  (49). 

Abijah  North  was  in  the  battles  of  Ticonderoga  and  Crown 
Point  under  Col.  Ethan  Allen,  enlisting  in  1775,  according  to  the 
New  York  state  record. 

An  interesting  account  of  his  pioneer  life  is  contained  in  his 
reply  to  Rev.  William  S.  Porter's  request  for  information  regard- 


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ing  his  family.     The  original  letter  is  in  the  possession  of  the 
Connecticut  Historical  Society  at  Hartford. 

WARSAW,  GALLATIN  Co.,  KENTUCKY. 

October,  1844. 
Dear  Sir: 

The  Postmaster  of  Warsaw  handed  me  your  letter  dated  August  the 
29,  1844,  requesting  the  lineage  of  the  Norths  in  this  country.  In  the 
year  1784  I  took  passage  on  board  a  small  coaster  at  New  York  and 
went  ashore  at  Beaufort,  North  Carolina,  where  I  spent  the  summer. 
In  the  autumn  of  that  year  I  joined  a  company  of  hunters  and  passed 
through  a  wilderness  of  200  miles  to  Kentucky.  Resided  there  till  the 
20th  of  July,  1786.  I  then  married  and  settled  myself  in  Bourbon 
County  where  I  resided  till  October.  I  then  went  on  an  expedition 
against  the  Shawnees  on  the  head  waters  of  the  Big  Miami  where  we 
burned  and  destroyed  16  of  their  towns.  On  the  10th  of  May,  1791,  I 
moved  to  what  is  now  Harrison  County  where  I  resided  till  June,  1825. 
I  then  moved  my  family  to  Gallatin  County  to  a  tract  of  1,200  acres 
which  I  had  purchased  there,  and  on  which  I  now  reside  in  good  health. 
My  wife  is  also  in  good  health  in  the  78th  year  of  her  age. 

In  1799  Brother  Lot  moved  to  Kentucky  and  afterwards  to  Switzer- 
land County,  State  of  Indiana.  I  had  two  sons,  Henry  who  now  lives 
on  my  farm,  and  Thomas  who  went  to  Louisiana  and  died  there  in  1825 
leaving  two  sons,  John  and  Thomas.  My  son  Henry  has  three  sons, 
Joseph,  Theodore  and  Constantine,  and  four  daughters.  Brother  Lot's 
eldest  son  Sydney  moved  to  the  western  part  of  Indiana.  His  son  Abi- 
jah  has  been  a  representative  in  the  Indiana  Legislature  and  is  now  a 
wealthy  merchant  hi  Rising  Sun.  His  other  sons,  Asel  and  Levi,  are 
wealthy.  Brother  Thomas  died  in  Switzerland  County,  Indiana,  where 
his  sons,  Royal  and  George  now  reside  and  are  good  farmers. 

You  will  excuse  my  bad  writing.     I  have  almost  lost  the  use  of  my 

With  respect,  I  am  yours, 

ABIJAH  NORTH. 

Abijah  North  became  a  slave-owner,  but  he  liberated  the  six- 
teen slaves  which  he  acquired. 

Children,  b.  in  Gallatin  Co.: 
94.       i.  HENRY  T.,  b.  April  27,  1787;  d.  July  9,  1865. 

ii.  THOMAS,  b. ;  d.  in  Louisiana,  1825;  m.  POLLY  DAVIS. 

Children:  John,  Thomas. 

iii.  ELIZABETH,  b.  April  21, ;  m.  June  29,  1820,  JAMES  GRID- 
LEY.  Children:  (1)  Emily,  b.  1821;  m.  V.  Brashiers.  (2) 
Oliver  D.,  b.  1823.  (3)  Eliza  C.,  b.  1825;  m.  Nat  Cromwell. 

(4)  William  Henry,  m.  .     (5)  Abijah  N.,  m.  Deliliah 

Craig. 

iv.  POLLY,  m.  JOSEPH  BLACKBURN. 


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43.  LIEUT.    ISAAC5    NORTH,    JR.     (Isaac*,     Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Dea.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Woodford) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Aug.  4,  1729,  and  died  there  Nov. 
17,  1804.     He  married  Jan.  18,  1753,  HEPZIBAH,  daughter  of 
Hezekia  and  Martha  (Beckley)  Hart  of  Berlin,  and  a  descendant 
of  Stephen  Hart,   original  proprietor  of  Hartford.     She  was 
born  April  16,  1732,  and  died  Nov.  3,  1817.     He  married  (2) 
ELIZABETH  -       —  [?]. 

Isaac  North,  Jr.,  lived  in  a  large  brown  house  in  Berlin,  long 
since  gone  to  decay,  that  stood  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  road 
from  that  of  his  father.  In  1786,  for  the  consideration  of  £22, 
he  deeded  six  acres  of  land  to  his  son  Abel.  This  land  lies  on 
the  north  side  of  the  road  coming  toward  the  village  from  Chris- 
tian Lane,  and  the  house  thereon  standing,  long  known  as  the 
Pollard  place,  was  built  by  Abel  North. 

The  Connecticut  Colonial  Assembly,  Oct.  13,  1763,  appointed 
Isaac  North,  Jr.,  "to  be  Ensign  of  the  eighteenth  company  or 
train  band  in  the  6th  Regiment  in  this  Colony."  He  was  also 
a  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  with  the  rank  of  second  lieutenant  in 
Capt.  Wells'  Company,  Brig. -Gen.  Wolcott's  Brigade,  Connecti- 
cut Militia,  April  10-22,  1777.  The  Federal  Census  of  1790 
records  Isaac  North,  Jr.,  as  head  of  a  family  in  Berlin. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin : 

i.  SELAH,  b.  Oct.  22,  1753;  d.  at  Wethersfield,  Sept.  6,  1786-7; 
m.  MARY  .  No  children.  Marched  from  Wethers- 
field  for  the  relief  of  Boston  in  the  Lexington  alarm,  1775,  and 
served  six  days.  In  1778  he  was  sergeant  of  Capt.  Wright's 
Company,  Col.  Enos'  Regiment,  Connecticut  Militia,  on  the 
Hudson  River. 

95.  ii.  JOSEPH,  b.  April  16,  1756;  d.  Sept.  18,  1819. 

iii.  HEPZIBAH,  b.  Nov.  10,  1757;  d.  Feb.  25,  1819;  m.  ISAAC  POR- 
TER, b.  1755,  son  of  Aaron  Porter  and  a  descendant  of  John 
Porter,  original  proprietor  of  Windsor. 

96.  iv.  ABEL,  b.  April  8,  1761;  d.  May  22,  1839. 

v.  LYDIA,  b.  May  31,  1764;  m.  DAVID  DEMING. 

97.  vi.  SALMON,  b.  Oct.  25,  1767;  d.  May  25,  1817. 

98.  vii.  ISAAC,  b.  1771;  d.  Sept.  13,  1823. 

44.  JEDEDIAH5    NORTH    (Isaac4,    Thomas3,     Thomas2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Dea.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Woodford)  North, 
was  born  at  Berlin,  Jan.  16,  1734,  and  died  there  Dec.  16,  1816. 
He   married    (1)    at  Berlin,  Jan.  27,   1757,  SARAH   WILCOX, 
daughter  of  Daniel  and  Sarah  (White)  Wilcox.     She  was  born 


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in  1739  and  died  Oct.  5,  1775.  He  married  (2)  Feb.  20,  1777, 
ABIGAIL  ANDREWS  of  Worthington.  After  her  husband's  death 
she  joined  her  children  in  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died.  He 
is  buried  in  the  Beckley  cemetery  beside  his  first  wife. 

Jedediah  North  was  a  very  religious  man.  He  was  remem- 
bered by  his  grandchildren  for  his  strict  observance  of  the  Sab- 
bath Day.  On  Sundays,  when  they  went  according  to  their 
custom,  to  his  house  to  spend  the  noon  hour  between  church 
services,  they  always  found  him  seated  at  a  table  with  his  Bible 
before  him.  Once  he  appeared  at  his  back  door  and  caught 
them  in  the  act  of  picking  up  pears  under  a  tree;  he  called  out: 
"  Children,  there  are  plenty  of  pears  in  the  house  that  you  can 
have,  but  you  must  not  pick  them  up  from  the  ground  on  Sun- 
day." 

He  joined  the  Kensington  Church  in  1758  and  was  a  charter 
member  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church  in  Berlin,  founded 
in  1775,  of  which  his  father  was  the  first  deacon.  His  house,  on 
the  east  side  of  the  way  at  the  north  end  of  Berlin  village,  has 
been  moved  back  from  the  street  and  is  now  used  as  a  barn. 
He  bought  land  of  Josiah  Burnham  in  1786.  Recorded  as  of 
Berlin  in  the  first  Census  of  1790.  He  had  'eleven  children 
and  over  eighty  grandchildren. 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Berlin: 

i.  ASA,  b.  July  17,  1758;  removed  to  Bennington,  Vt.,  where  he 
is  recorded  in  the  Federal  Census  of  1790.     He  m.  MABEL 
SAGE.     Children:     (1)  A  son,  d.  in  infancy.     (2)  Mindwell, 
m.  Cornwall. 
99.    ii.  LEVI,  b.  April  16,  1760;  d.  Oct.  2,  1846. 

100.  iii.  DAVID,  b.  April  23,  1762;  d.  Feb.,  1831. 

101.  iv.  SIMEON,  b.  July  13,  1765;  d.  Aug.  25,  1852. 

102.  v.  STEPHEN,  b.  Jan.  26,  1767;  d.  Jan.  11,  1842. 

vi.  SABAH,  b.  Aug.  31,  1769;  d.  June  21,  1822,  m.  1787,  REV. 
JACOB  SPALDING,  and  lived  in  Lisle,  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Linus,  b.  Sept.  19,  1788.  (2)  Jacob,  b.  Mar.  3, 
1790.  (3)  Sophia,  b.  Nov.  14,  1791;  d.  Feb.  27,  1881;  m. 
Levi  Woodruff.  (4)  Mabel,  b.  Dec.  18,  1793;  d.  April  19, 
1885;  m.  Moses  Hinman.  (5)  Aspha,  b.  Jan.  24,  1796;  d. 
June  19,  1803.  (6)  Patience,  b.  May  24,  1798;  d.  June  22, 
1863;  m.  Stephen  North  (218).  (7)  Simeon,  b.  Feb.  23, 1800; 
d.  June  19,  1807.  (8)  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  10, 1802;  d.  Feb.  9, 1870; 
m.  Seth  Taft.  (9)  Daniel,  b.  Feb.  25, 1804.  (10)  Jedediah,  b. 
Jan.  19,  1806.  (11)  Lucy,  b.  Sept.  18,  1808;  d.  July  3,  1868; 
m.  Lewis  Cook.  (12)  Emily,  b.  and  d.  1811.  (13)  Emily 
North,  b.  Feb.  20,  1812;  d.  Nov.  3,  1813. 


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vii.  OLIVE,  b.  Aug.  26,  1772;  d.  1849;  m.  ELISHA,  son  of  Peter 
Cheney  of  Berlin.  Removed  about  1835  to  Lima,  O.,  and 
later  to  Roscoe,  111.  Mr.  Cheney  was  a  famous  clock  maker. 
He  d.  July  2, 1847.  Children:  (1)  Clarissa,  b.  Feb.  5,  1794; 
m.  Dea.  Joseph  Savage.  (2)  Olcott,  b.  May  27,  1795.  (3) 
Polly,  b.  Dec.  11,  1796;  m.  1826,  Richard  Cowles.  (4)  Har- 
riet, b.  Dec.  23,  1798;  d.  May  2,  1889;  m.  1819,  John  North 
(201).  (5)  Orry,  b.  Feb.  5,  1804;  m.  Walter  W.  Warner. 
(6)  Olive,  b.  Feb.  5,  1804;  d.  1895;  m.  Norris  Wilcox.  (7) 
Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  11,  1808;  m.,  1st,  Adelia  Blinn;  2nd,  Re- 
becca G.  Noggle. 

viii.  PATIENCE,  b.  Oct.  1,  1775;  m.  Nov.  4,  1798,  SILAS,  son  of 
David  Beckley  of  New  Haven.  Children:  (1)  Emma,  b. 
July,  1799;  m.  May  7,  1821,  Horace  Porter.  (2)  Silas,  b. 
April  21,  1802;  m.,  1st,  Elizabeth  Lyie;  2nd,  Amelia  Potter. 

By  second  wife: 
103.  ix.  NOAH,  b.  April  25,  1778. 

x.  LYDIA,  b.  May  29,  1780;  d.  Mar.  28,  1857;  m.  (1)  Sept.  17, 
1800,  JOEL  HART,  b.  June  14,  1779,  d.  Oct.  16,  1811,  son  of 
Jehudah  and  Mary  (Munson)  Hart  of  New  Britain;  (2) 
RILEY.  Removed  to  Meredith,  N.  Y.  Children  by  1st 
husband:  (1)  Stephen,  b.  April  12,  1801;  m.  July,  1831, 
Eliza  Buck.  (2)  Seth,  b.  Nov.  13,  1804 ;  m.,  1st,  Vesta  Curtis; 
2nd,  Mary  Wilson.  (3)  Lydia,  b.  July  9,  1806;  m.  June  12, 
1828,  Carlisle  Olmstead.  (4)  Mary,  b.  Nov.  9,  1808;  m. 
Oct.  8,  1827,  Salmon  Baldwin. 

xi.  HANNAH,  b.  June  11, 1782;  m.  Oct.  4, 1801,  JOSIAH  D.  WELLS, 
Wethersfield  and  Meredith,  N.  Y.  He  d.  Sept.  3,  1831,  aged 
51.  Large  family  of  children. 

45.  SAMUEL5  NORTH  (Isaac*,  Thomas*,  Thomas2,  John1), 
third  son  of  Dea.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Woodford)  North,  was  born 
at  Berlin,  Sept.  19, 1742,  and  died  there  July  19, 1814.  He  mar- 
ried at  Avon  June  28,  1764,  Lois  WOODFORD,  daughter  of  Sergt. 
Joseph  and  Sarah  (North)  Woodford,  died  Sept.  15, 1783,  aged41. 

He  lived  in  Berlin  near  his  father,  and  is  recorded  as  of  that 
town  in  the  Federal  Census  of  1790.  He  was  a  charter  member 
of  the  Second  Congregational  Church  founded  in  1775. 

He  was  probably  the  Corp.  Samuel  North  who  enlisted  in 
Lieut.  Porter's  Company,  6th  Regiment,  Connecticut  Militia, 
during  the  Revolution. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

i.  RHODA,  b.  April  6,  1765;  d.  Feb.  1,  1766. 
ii.  CAROLINE,  b.  Sept.  9,  1767;  d.  Jan.  17,  1768. 
iii.  SAMUEL,  b.  April  3,  1769;  d.  in  the  West. 


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iv.  Lois,  b.  Jan.  28,  1771;  d.  at  Falmouth,  Me.,  July  20,  1786. 
v.  RHODA,  b.  Oct.  3,  1773;  m.  SAMUEL  DAVIS. 
vi.  CAROLINE,  b.  June  18,  1775;  m.  1801,  her  cousin,  DAVID 

NORTH  (100)  and  removed  to  Meredith,  N.  Y. 
vii.  CHLOE,  b.  Oct.  9,  1778;  m.  April  14, 1805,  WILLIAM  SPALDING 

of  Meredith,  N.  Y. 

104.  viii.  ELIJAH,  b.  Dec.  12,  1781 . 

ix.  ELISHA.  Removed  to  Falmouth,  Me.  with  his  brother;  m. 
Nov.  8,  1807,  ABIGAIL  STEVENS.  In  the  old  burying  ground 
at  Westbrook,  Me.,  is  a  stone  marked  "Abigail  North,  died 
Jan.  30,  1825,  aged  34  years,  wife  of  Elisha." 

46.  SETH5  NORTH    (Isaac4,    Thomas3,    Thomas2,  John1) 
fourth  son  of  Dea.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Woodford)  North,  was  born 
at  Berlin  May  4, 1749,  and  died  there  Feb.  29, 1820.  He  married 
at  Avon  Nov.  26, 1772,  EUNICE,  born  in  1750,  died  Sept.  18, 1819, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (North)  Woodford. 

Seth  North  lived  in  Berlin  near  his  father,  and  is  recorded  as 
of  that  town  in  the  Federal  Census  of  1790.     He  was  a  charter 
member  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church  organized  in 
1775.     He  and  his  wife  are  buried  in  the  Beckley  cemetery. 
Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

i.  EUNICE,  b.  Oct.  25,  1773;  d.  at  Wethersfield,  Jan.  19,  1826; 
m.  1793,  DAVID  WOODRUFF  of  Farmington  and  Enfield,  b. 
May  26,  1770,  d.  June  10,  1839.  Children:  (1)  Hiram,  b. 
April  13, 1796;  d.  1872.  (2)  David,  b.  Sept.  10, 1800;  d.  1882; 
m.  Emeline  S.  Allen.  (3)  Almeria,  b.  Dec.  26,  1802;  d.  1871; 
m.  William  Harrison.  (4)  Eunice,  b.  1804;  d.  1865;  m.  Ben- 
jamin Green.  (5)  Mary,  b.  1806;  d.  1875;  m.  John  W.  Park- 
hurst.  (6)  Julia,  b.  Feb.  14,  1808;  d.  1892;  m.  Dana  Read. 
(7)  Lucretia,  b.  1812;  d.  1891;  m.  1851,  Henry  B.  Wilcox. 

105.  ii.  SILAS,  b.  Dec.  14,  1774;  d.  Dec.  28,  1839. 

106.  iii.  SETH,  b.  April  3,  1777. 

iv.  ROSETTA,  b.  Sept.  15,  1778;  d.  Oct.  6,  1862;  m.  (1)  Jan.  1, 
1802,  ELISHA  WILLIAMS,  who  d.  Mar.  9,  1809,  aged  36;  (2) 
June  2, 1817,  widower  SALMON,  son  of  Judah  and  Sarah  (North) 
Hart,  b.  May  20,  1775,  d.  Sept.  18,  1857. 

v.  SARAH,  b.  1782;  d.  June  10,  1822;  m.  1810,  her  cousin,  ISAAC 
NORTH  (98). 

vi.  ALMIRA,  b.  1784;  unm. 

vii.  ESTHER,  b.  1786;  d.  Mar.  7, 1860;  m.  RUSSELL  CLARK,  who  d. 
Feb.  28,  1856.     Three  children. 

107.  viii.  ABIJAH,  b.  1792;  d.  Sept.  30,  1864. 

47.  DANIEL5 NORTH  (Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1) 
was    born    about    1750,    probably   at   Little   Nine    Partners, 


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Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  in  April,  1775,  he  was  one  of  the 
signers  of  a  protest  circulated  against  the  British  Government. 
He  married  KATRINE  HAWVER  and  removed  to  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  with  his  brother  Samuel,  and  was  probably  the  Daniel 
North  who  enlisted  in  the  Revolution  from  that  county  as 
given  in  the  state  records.  The  Federal  Census  of  1790  records 
him  as  head  of  a  family  in  Marbletown,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y., 
of  three  males  over  sixteen  years,  two  under  sixteen  and  two 
females. 

Children : 

108.  i.  JOHN  DANIEL,  b.  about  1772. 
ii.  ROBERT. 

iii.  DEBORAH. 

iv.  CATHERINE,  m.  JOHN,  son  of  Jonathan  andJLucy  Abbey. 

48.  SAMUEL5    NORTH     (Thomas4,    Thomas3,     Thomas*, 
John1)  was  born  Sept.  20, 1751,  probably  at  Little  Nine  Part- 
ners, Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where  his  father  had  removed  from 
Sharon,  Conn.     He  married  ELIZABETH  AVERT,  born  April  19, 
1752,  died  Dec.  18,  1828,  and  lived  in  his  native  village  until 
some  time  before  the  outbreak  of  the  Revolution,  by  which 
time  he  had  removed  to  Marbletown,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  bought  and  cleared  a  large  farm,  and  from  where  he  enlisted 
in  the  war.     ("N.  Y.  State  Records.")    In  the  Federal  Census 
of  1790  he  is  recorded  as  head  of  a  family  in  Marbletown.  He 
died  there  July  7,  1820. 

Children,  first  three  b.  in  Dutchess  Co.,  remainder  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.Y. : 
i.  POLLY,  Nov.  20,  1772;  m.  YERPENNING. 

109.  ii.  JOHN  S.,  b.  Feb.  13,  1775;  d.  April  10,  1855. 
iii.  KATY,  b.  Feb.  23,  1778  (?);  d.  1816. 

110.  iv.  BENJAMIN,  b.  Mar.  1,  1779;  d.  Oct.  20,  1848. 

v.  WILLIAM,  b.  Nov.  9,  1782. 

111.  vi.  DANIEL,  b.  Jan.  13,  1785;  d.  July  20,  1851. 
vii.  RACHEL,  b.  Oct.  23,  1786;  m.  SAMUEL  HURD. 

111!  viii.  SAMUEL,  JR.,  b.  Sept.  9, 1788;  d.  Mar.  5, 1841. 
ix.  SALLY,  b.  1790-2. 
x.  ROBERT,  b.  1790-2. 

49.  ASHER5  NORTH  (James4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
second  son  of  James  and  Sarah  (Seymour)  North,  was  born 
probably  near  Wethersfield  in  1741,  and  died  at  New  Britain 
Feb.  29,  1816.     He  married  April  29, 1773,  BETSEY  FOSTER,  and 
they  joined  the  church  the  same  year.     They  lived  west  of 


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Clark's  Hill,  near  New  Britain.     Mr.  North  was  of  short  stature 
and  said  to  be  eccentric.     During  the  French  and  Indian  Wars 
he  served  in  the  campaign  of  1761  in  Capt.  John  Patterson's 
(Farmington)  Company. 
Children,  b.  at  New  Britain: 

i.  SAMUEL.     Went  South.     No  family. 

ii.  THOMAS,  bapt.  June  8,  1788.     Was  a  mariner  with  headquar- 
ters in  New  York.     Children:     (1)  James.     (2)  Mary  Ann, 
and  perhaps  others. 
iii.  ASHER,  JR.,  bapt.  June  8,  1788.    Lived  in  New  York  City. 

Family  untraced. 
iv.  BETSEY,  bapt.  June  8,  1788;  m.  (1)  SAMUEL  CARTER;  (2) 

AMOS  PARMELEE. 
v.  EDWARD.     Mariner,  d.  at  sea. 
vi.  MARY,  b.  Jan.  6,  1785;  m.  (1)  July  10,  1804,  ELISHA  STONE; 

(2)  DAVID  BUEL  of  Litchfield.     No  children, 
vii.  SALLY,  b.  July  29,  1787;  m.  Oct.  1,  1809,  IRA,  son  of  Solomon 
Buel,  Jr.,  of  Litchfield,  a  Revolutionary  soldier.     Children :  (1) 
Maria  C.  b.  1810;  m.  William  Tuttle.     (2)  Louisa,  b.  1813; 
m.  Clark  Newcomb.     (3)  Julia  A.,  b.  1816;  m.  Lewis  Downy. 
(4)  Sarah,  b.  1818;  m.  Henry  Merrill.     (5)  James  H.,  b.  1820. 
(6)  Elizabeth,  b.  1822.     (7)  John  M.,  d.  young.     (8)  Myron. 
viii.  JAMES,  d.  at  Harwinton,  Aug.  8,  1822. 
ix.  SALOME,  m.  AUGUSTUS  BUEL  of  Litchfield. 

50.  CAPT.  JAMES5  NORTH  (James*,  Thomas*,  Thomas2, 
John1},  third  son  of  James  and  Sarah  (Seymour)  North,  was 
born  Jan.  18,  1748,  and  died  at  New  Britain,  May  14,  1833. 
He  married  (1)  Sept.  29, 1774,  RHODA,  daughter  of  Anthony  and 
Mary  (Burnham)  Judd.  She  was  born  Jan.  9,  1754,  and  died 
Mar.  15,  1824.  He  married  (2)  Feb.  26,  1828,  ABI,  widow  of 
Capt.  Justus  Francis,  and  daughter  of  Dea.  Timothy  Stanley. 
She  died  Oct.  3,  1852. 

James  North  lost  his  father  when  he  was  ten  years  old,  and 
then  went  to  New  Britain  to  learn  the  trade  of  blacksmith  from 
John  Richards  of  Stanley  Quarter,  and  had  his  shop  at  first  on 
the  site  of  his  grandson,  Henry  North's  house  in  New  Britain 
opposite  the  Episcopal  Church,  then  moved  it  opposite  his  own 
house,  the  same  in  which  his  son  Henry  lived  and  died.  He  was 
a  man  of  enterprise  and  influence,  and  did  much  to  build  up  New 
Britain.  He  was  in  public  offices,  captain  in  the  militia,  magis- 
trate and  representative  in  the  legislature.  He  was  appointed 
treasurer  and  clerk  of  the  school  and  ecclesiastical  society. 
Having  a  sound  body,  a  good  trade  and  a  handsome  property  by 


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his  wife,  he  began  his  career  in  life  with  fair  prospects,  which  by 
great  diligence  and  economy,  proved  a  success.  ("History  of 
New  Britain.") 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  New  Britain: 

i.  RHODA,  b.  Jan.  10, 1776;  d.  before  1841;  m.  MATTHEW  CLARK. 

Children:   (1)  James  S.,  b.  Nov.  3,  1794;  d.  Feb.  7,  1820;  m. 

Oct.  9,  1817,  Amanda  Howe.     (2)  George,  b.  Aug.  1,  1796;  d. 

young.     (3)  Lucy,  b.  Mar.  6,  1799;  d.  young.     (4)  Abi,  b. 

Feb.  5,  1801;  d.  Jan.  18,  1840;  unm.     (5)  Dan,  m.  Sept.  4, 

1827,  Mary  Whittlesey.     (6)  George,  b.  Aug.  18,  1807;  d. 

young. 

112.  ii.  JAMES,  b.  Dec.  19,  1777;  d.  Sept.  29,  1825. 

113.  iii.  SETH  JUDD,  b.  Aug.  13,  1779;  d.  Mar.  10,  1851. 

114.  iv.  ALVIN,  b.  Sept.  4,  1781;  d.  Sept.  1,  1865. 

v.  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  3,  1783;  d.  in  infancy. 

vi.  ABI,  b.  Nov.  21, 1784;  d.  1868;  m.  Oct.  10, 1802,  AMON,  son  of 
Lot  and  Rhoda  (Wadsworth)  Stanley  of  New  Britain.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Julia,  b.  Dec.  24,  1803.  (2)  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  22, 
1805.  (3)  Henry,  m.  June  10,  1820,  Eliza  Stanley  North, 
daughter  of  Seth  Judd  North  (113).  (4)  James,  b.  Oct.  22, 
1809;  d.  in  infancy.  (5)  James,  2nd,  b.  Mar.  31,  1812.  (6) 
Augustus. 

vii.  NANCY,  b.  Jan.  11,  1787;  d.  June  18,  1818;  m.  Oct.  11,  1807, 
CYRUS,  son  of  Joseph  Booth. 

115.  viii.  HENRY,  2ND,  b.  Sept.  24,  1789;  d.  Feb.,  1853. 

ix.  ORPHA,  b.  Aug.  12,  1793;  d.  Jan.  12,  1848;  m.  Mar.  12,  1812, 
DR.  SAMUEL  HART  of  New  Britain,  son  of  Elijah  and  Anne 
(Andrews)  Hart.  Children :  (1)  Anna,  b.  Sept.  9, 1813 ;  d.  July 
23,  1819.  (2)  Samuel  B.,  b.  Sept.  23,  1818;  d.  Oct.  10,  1823. 

(3)  Lucinda,  b.  Aug.  30,  1820;  m.  1842,  William  H.  Smith. 

(4)  Samuel  Waldo,  b.  May  22,  1825;  m.,  1st,  Oct.  22, 1851,  his 
niece,  Cordelia  M.  Smith;  2nd,  1864,  Margaret  C.  Smyth. 

(5)  Louisa,  b.  Oct.  5,  1828;  m.  Dec.  1,  1846,  Rev.  Jared  B. 
Flagg. 

116.  x.  WILLIAM  BURNHAM,  b.  Dec.  6,  1797;  d.  1838. 

51.  ABIJAH5  NORTH  (John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas* ,  John1), 
second  son  of  Lieut.  John  and  Esther  (Stanley)  North,  was  born 
at  Farmington,  Oct.  19,  1743,  and  died  at  Bridport,  Vt.,  May 
3,  1785.  He  married  at  Goshen,  Sept.  6,  1764,  TRIPHENIA 
GRANT,  who  was  born  at  Goshen  Jan.  16,  1737,  and  died  at 
Shoreham,  Vt.,  Mar.  17,  1783,  the  first  woman  settler  of  the 
town  to  die. 

"  Abijah  North  came  to  Shoreham  from  Farmington,  Conn.,  in  1774; 
went  on  to  fifty  acres  of  land  given  him  by  one  of  the  proprietors; 

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cleared  a  piece  of  land  that  summer;  planted  apple  seeds  for  an  orchard; 
built  a  log  house  and  returned  to  Connecticut  in  the  fall  of  that  year. 
The  war  having  broken  out  that  year,  he  did  not  come  on  with  his  fam- 
ily as  expected,  but  remained  till  after  the  peace,  when  he  returned 
with  his  wife  and  six  children  to  his  former  residence.  He  lived  on 
that  place  for  two  years,  and  then  went  to  Bridport,  where  he  died 
May  3,  1785." 

From  "History  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham,  Vt.,"  by  Rev.  J.  F. 
Goodhue,  1861. 

During  the  Revolution  Abijah  North  enlisted  in  1778  in  Capt> 
Bray's  Company,  Col.  Roger  Enos'  Regiment  of  Connecticut 
State  Troops,  and  from  Oct.  1,  1778,  to  1781-2  in  Col.  Flower's 
Regiment,  Capt.  Parton's  Company  of  Artillery  Artificers. 
Service  under  Capt.  Bray  is  also  credited  to  Abijah  North  (42), 
his  cousin. 
Children : 

i.  SELINDA,  b.  June  28, 1765. 

ii.  ASINTHA  (Cynthia),  b.  April  30,  1768;  d.  at  Champlain, 
N.  Y.,  June  19, 1823;  m.  LIBERTY  NEWTON,  son  of  Marshall 
Newton  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  who  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution.  Father  and  son  were  pioneers  of  Shoreham, 
Vt.,  and  the  latter  was  the  builder  of  the  first  iron  furnace  in 
the  Champlain  Valley.  Children:  (1)  Hannah.  (2)  Mar- 
shall. (3)  Triphenia.  (4)  Daniel.  (5)  Salome.  (6)  Liberty. 
(7)  Abijah.  (8)  Theda. 

117.  iii.  ABIJAH,  b.  Feb.  26,  1772;  d.  April  9,  1853. 

118.  iv.  NATHANIEL,  b.  1774;  d.  July  23,  1837. 

119.  v.  LEMUEL,  b.  Mar.  21,  1779;  d.  Sept.  15,  1847. 

vi.  ELIZABETH,  b.  Oct.  27,  1781;  d.  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5, 
1861;  m.  DANIEL  MOORE  of  Champlain.  Children:  (1) 
Marie,  m.  Melancthon  Burdick.  (2)  Daniel. 

52.  JOHN5  NORTH  (John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas*,  John1)' 
third  son  of  Lieut.  John  and  Esther  (Stanley)  North,  was  born 
at  Goshen,  Jan.  4,  1748,  and  died  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  July  10, 
1799.  He  married  RUTH  CARR,  who  after  his  death  married  in 
1799,  Stephen  Barnum. 

John  North  was  a  member  of  Arnold's  expedition  to  Quebec  in 
1775.  Shortly  before  the  death  of  his  brother  Abijah,  he  settled 
on  the  latter's  farm  at  Shoreham,  his  brothers  Seth  and  Simeon 
coming  to  the  town  at  the  same  time. 

Children: 

i.  JOHN,  probably  d.  young, 
ii.  RUTH,  b.  April,  1797;  d.  at  Shoreham,  Oct.  28,  1872. 


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53.  SETH6  NORTH  (John4,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
fourth  son  of  Lieut.  John  and  Esther  (Stanley)  North,  was  born 
at  Goshen,  Oct.  2,  1752,  and  died  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  according 
to  the  history  of  that  town,  where  he  had  fifty  acres  of  land  given 
to  him  by  one  of  the  original  proprietors.     The  Porter  record 
says  he  died  "at  his  son  Theodore's  in  Elmira,  N.  Y."     He 
went  to  Shoreham  with  his  brothers  John  and  Simeon  shortly 
before  1785.     He  married  -      —  WOLCOTT,  who  died  Dec.  27, 
1822.     From  the  "History  of  the  Town  of  Shoreham,"  we  learn 
that  his  wife  "  took  the  homesickness  "  on  the  day  of  her  arrival, 
and  returned  to  Connecticut  on  the  next  day,  notwithstanding 
all  efforts  to  persuade  her  to  remain. 

Seth  North  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  serving  in  Col. 
Wolcott's  detachment  of  militia,  in  1777,  marching  with  the 
latter  and  300  volunteers  from  Connecticut  to  Saratoga,  N.Y., 
to  aid  Gen.  Gates. 

Children : 

i.  BETSEY,  b.  Dec.  12, 1774;  m.  SAMUEL  BILLINGS.    No  children. 
120.    ii.  THEODOBE,  b.  Mar.  2,  1780;  d.  1842. 

54.  STEPHEN5    NORTH    (John*,    Nathaniel3,    Thomas2, 
John1),  fifth  son  of  Lieut.  John  and  Esther  (Stanley)  North, 
was  born  at  Goshen,  April  26,  1754.     He  married  CHARITY 
RICHARDS,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Brown)  Richards  of 
Goshen,  born  Jan.  3,  1757. 

He  served  in  the  Revolutionary  Army  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y., 
in  Capt.  Watson's  company,  Col.  Burrell's  Battalion,  Connecti- 
cut Militia,  having  volunteered  with  forty-four  others  for  the 
relief  of  the  Continental  Army,  Dec.  23,  1776. 

Child: 

i.  AMOS,  b.  at  Goshen,  Sept.  1,  1780. 

55.  SIMEON5  NORTH  (John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
seventh  and  youngest  son  of  Lieut.  John  and  Esther  (Stanley) 

North,  was  born  at  Goshen,  Feb.  28,  1758.     He  married 

LANDRUS.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  enlisting  from 
Cornwall  in  Capt.  Griswold's  Company,  Col.  Enos'  Battalion, 
Connecticut  Militia.    He  went  from  Goshen  to  Shoreham,  Vt., 
about  1785,  with  his  brothers  John  and  Seth.     He  lived  in  Ti- 
conderoga, N.  Y.,  for  a  while,  then  returned  to  Shoreham  where 
he  lived  for  several  years  before  removing  to  Orwell,  Vt.,  where 


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he  died.     In  1790,  according  to  the  first  Federal  Census,  he  was 
living  in  Shoreham. 
Children: 

i.  ESTHER,  m.  T.  C.  GIBBS,  Orwell,  Vt. 

ii.  GAD,  m. .     Removed  to  western  N.  Y.,  where  he  d. 

iii.  MOSES,  d.  in  Michigan;  m.  (1)  RUTH  SEELET;  (2)  PHOEBE 

HUMPHREY. 

iv.  SARAH,  b.  at  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  17, 1799;  d.  at  Somer- 
set, Niagara  Co.,  N.  Y.;  m.  GUY  HUMPHREY,  son  of  Isaac  and 
Esther  (North)  Humphrey,  and  grandson  of  John  North  (22). 
v.  BETSEY,  b.  at  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  17, 1799  (twin) ;  d.  at 
Orwell,  Vt.,  1888;  m.  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1824,  ELEA- 
ZER  ABBEY,  son  of  Gideon  and  Sybil  (Campbell)  Abbey.     He 
was  b.  at  Middlebury,  Vt.,  April  24,  1800,  and  d.  at  Orwell, 
Vt.,  Sept.  4  or  7,  1872.     Children:   (1)  Alvin  North,  b.  Feb. 
9, 1825;  d.  Sept.  13, 1862;  m.  July  4, 1850,  Esther  Humphrey. 
(2)  Edwin,  b.  Oct.  26, 1826;  d.  Oct.  25, 1906;  m.  Sept.  4, 1853, 
Abigail  Heald.     (3)  Gideon,  b.  Jan.  12, 1829;  d.  Aug.  28, 1904; 
m.  Jan.  15, 1856,  Helen  B.  Skinner.     (4)  Byron  S.,  b.  June  25, 
1838;  d.  Aug.  28,  1904 ;  m.  Feb.  9, 1864,  Thankful  L.Moffit. 
vi.  ALVINA,  d.  young, 
vii.  LA  VINA,  d.  young. 

56.  DEA.  ISAIAH5  NORTH  (Joseph*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Woodruff)  North,  was 
born  at  Northington,  now  Avon,  Nov.  13,  1754,  and  died  there 
between  July  4  and  Sept.  25,  1821.  He  married  at  Avon,  Feb. 
6,  1777,  ANNA,  daughter  of  Capt.  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Porter)  Bid- 
well  of  Farmington.  She  was  born  April  4,  1758,  and  died  Nov. 
9, 1817.  He  was  deacon  of  the  church  in  Northington  for  many 
years. 

Children,  b.  at  Northington : 

i.  SARAH,  b.  1778 ;  m.  at  Avon,  April  20, 1795,  GILES  FORD.  Re- 
moved to  Ohio. 

ii.  ANNA,  b.  June  25,  1780;  m.  Oct.  9,  1803,  widower  PETER  B. 
GLEASON  of  Hartford,  son  of  David  and  Abigail  (Alford) 
Gleason.  Children:  (1)  Peter  B.  (2)  Henry.  (3)  Mary 
Ann.  (4)  John  N. 

iii.  JOSEPH,  b.  Mar.  19,  1782;  d.  April  7,  1782. 
121.  iv.  JOSEPH,  2ND,  b.  June  8,  1783;  d.  Oct.  2,  1847. 

v.  PANTHA,  b.  Aug.  7,  1785,  m.  JOHN  BEECHER.    Son,  d.  in 

infancy. 

vi.  EDNA,  b.  July  16,  1787;  d.  July  20,  1870;  m.  May  23,  1816, 
ISAAC  OSBORN,  who  d.  Sept.  30,  1853,  aged  93. 


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vii.  PERCY,  b.  June  26,  1790;  d.  Nov.  28,  1790. 
viii.  DAVID,  b.  May  13,  1794;  d.  Aug.  10,  1794. 

57.  DR.  JOSEPH5  NORTH   (Joseph*,  Joseph*,   Thomas*, 
John*},  oldest  son  of  Joseph  and  Lucy  (Cowles)  North,  was 
born  at  Goshen,  May  14,  1769,  died  at  Torrington,  Sept.  22, 
1848,  and  was  buried  at  Cornwall.     He  married  ABIGAIL  LOOMIS 
of  Torrington,  and  was  a  physician  in  Cornwall.     In  the  War 
of  1812  he  served  under  Capt.  Jared  Strickland,  Sept.  10-Nov. 
1,  1813. 

Children,  b.  at  Cornwall : 
i.  MARILLA,  d.  aged  4. 

ii.  ETHEL  (son),  b.  1800;  d.  at  Hastings/Minn.,  1873;  m.  in 
1825,  LYDIA  MILLARD  of  Cornwall.  Child:  Mary  Elizabeth, 
b.  Bristol,  1827;  m.  1855,  M.  H.  Claflin. 

122.  iii.  JOHN  HART,  b.  1802;  d.  Feb.  9,  1868. 

123.  iv.  BURRITT  BEACH,  b.  Nov.  24,  1804;  d.  July  12,  1876. 

v.  MARY,  b.  1806;  d.  Dec.  23,  1877;  m.  CHESTER  M.  BIRGE, 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  and  Manlius,  N.  Y.  Children:  (I)  Harriet, 
b.  1833.  (2)  Emogene  Albert. 

124.  vi.  JOSEPH,  b.  May  24,  1809;  d.  Oct.  28,  1877. 

125.  vii.  LOOMIS,  b.  Mar.  22,  1811;  d.  Sept.  16,  1856. 

58.  DR.   ELISHA5  NORTH   (Joseph*,  Joseph3,   Thomas2, 
John1),  son  of  Joseph  and  Lucy  (Cowles)  North,  was  born  at 
Goshen,  Jan.  8,  1771,  and  died  at  New  London,  Dec.  29, 1843. 
He   married  Dec.   22,    1797,    HANNAH   BEACH,    daughter  of 
Anthony  Beach  of  Goshen.     She  was  born  Dec.  14,  1775,  and 
died  Nov.  11,  1862,  and  was  sixth  in  line  from  Thomas  Beach, 
whose  name  appears  on  the  Milford  records  in  1648. 

Dr.  North  was  the  son  of  a  physician  and  had  derived  from 
nature  or  acquired  by  early  cultivation  such  an  aptitude  for  the 
healing  art  and  the  various  manipulations  of  surgery,  that  before 
he  had  attained  the  age  of  manhood,  he  was  regarded  as  a  reli- 
able physician  and  a  successful  operator.  He  subsequently 
enlarged  the  sphere  of  his  medical  knowledge  by  study  with  Dr. 
Lemuel  Hopkins  of  Hartford,  and  attendance  on  the  lectures  of 
Dr.  Rush  in  Philadelphia. 

For  the  space  of  twenty  years  he  was  a  practising  physician  in 
Litchfield  County,  Conn.,  the  place  of  his  birth,  and  was  instru- 
mental in  producing  various  sanitary  reforms  in  the  medical 
practice  of  his  society.  He  was  particularly  prominent  in  the 


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struggle  that  preceded  the  introduction  of  vaccination  into  the 
state,  contributing  largely  by  the  success  of  his  operations  to  its 
extension  and  popularity.  He  also  published  a  valuable  work 
on  the  spotted  fever  or  sinking  typhus,  demonstrating  that  it 
required  a  different  treatment  from  what  was  adopted  in  ordi- 
nary fevers. 

He  removed  to  New  London  in  1812,  and  soon  became  noted 
as  an  oculist,  performing  many  delicate  operations  on  the  eye 
with  complete  success.  He  also  practiced  in  other  cases  of  sur- 
gery as  well  as  of  medicine  and  was  highly  valued  as  a  consulting 
physician  in  novel  and  doubtful  types  of  disease. 

Dr.  North  had  some  striking  peculiarities.  He  was  fond  of 
certain  recondite  studies.  To  these  he  devoted  his  leisure  mo- 
ments and  attributed  to  them  an  exaggerated  importance,  ex- 
pending all  the  stores  of  his  logic  and  research  upon  subjects 
which  most  people  regarded  as  visionary  and  of  no  practical 
bearing.  Some  of  his  elaborate  speculations  on  these  favorite 
subjects, phrenological  and  metaphysical,  he  published,  and  how- 
ever unsound  their  basis  may  be,  they  bear  witness  to  his  philo- 
sophical genius  and  wide  range  of  information. 

To  this  sketch  of  Dr.  North,  we  add  a  few  sentences  descrip- 
tive of  his  character  and  habits  from  an  obituary  tribute  by 
one  to  whom  he  was  both  near  and  dear : 

"His  mind,  ever  active,  dwelt  in  a  remarkable  manner  in  an 
unworldly  sphere  of  thought  and  reflection.  He  lived  the  life 
which  we  attribute  to  an  ancient  philosopher;  indifferent  to  a 
great  extent  to  his  dress  and  manners  and  his  worldly  interests, 
and  often  apparently  unconscious  of  the  presence  of  his  fellow 
beings,  unless  his  attention  was  directly  called  to  them.  As 
might  be  conjectured  from  this  account,  his  moral  views  were 
uncommonly  pure  and  high,  and  it  was  impossible  to  suspect 
him  of  craft  or  duplicity.  His  manners  had  the  simplicity  and 
modesty  of  those  of  a  child." — (Miss  F.  M.  Caulkins,  in  "The 
Family  Repository  and  Horticultural  Cabinet,"  January,  1862. 
New  London,  Conn.) 

Dr.  Elisha  North  published,  besides  many  fugitive  essays, 
"A  Treatise  on  a  Malignant  Epidemic  Commonly  Called  Spotted 
Fever"  (New  York,  1811);  "Outlines  of  the  Science  of  Life," 
(1829);  and  "Uncle  Toby's  Pilgrim's  Progress  in  Phrenology" 
(New  London,  1836).  See  also  "Life  and  Writings  of  Dr.  Elisha 
North,"  by  his  grandson,  Dr.  H.  Carrington  Bolton.  (Pri- 
vately printed.) 


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During  the  War  of  1812  Dr.  North  served  as  a  surgeon  in  the 
Connecticut  Militia,  Sept.  10-Nov.  1,  1813.     Mrs.  H.  Carring- 
ton  Bolton,  his  grandson's  widow,  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  pos- 
sesses a  handsome  oil  portrait  of  Dr.  North. 
Children: 

i.  MARIA  S.,  b.  at  Goshen,  July  30,  1800;  d.  1877,  aged  77;  m. 
in  1819,  PROF.  ELISHA  MITCHELL,  son  of  Abner  and  Phebe 
(Elliott)  Mitchell.  Prof.  Mitchell  lost  his  life  while  exploring 
on  Mt.  Mitchell,  N.  C.,  which  was  named  after  him.  They 
lived  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Children:  (1)  Mary  P.,  b.  Dec. 
19,  1822.  (2)  Ellen,  b.  April  23,  1824.  (3)  Margaret  E., 
b.  Nov.  21,  1825.  (4)  Mathers  Henry,  b.  1828;  d.  1829.  (5) 
Eliza  Ann,  b.  April  26, 1833.  (6)  Henry  Elliot,  d.  in  infancy. 
(7)  Charles  A.,  b.  Oct.  7,  1837;  d.  July  19,  1866. 
ii.  ELIZA,  b.  at  Goshen,  Mar.  4,  1803;  d.  April  6,  1871;  unm.; 
schoolteacher. 

126.  iii.  ERASMUS  DARWIN,  b.  at  Goshen,  Sept.  4,  1806;  d.  June  17, 

1857. 

iv.  WILLIAM  HEBERDEEN,  b.  at  Goshen,  Sept.  1, 1808;  d.  at  New 
York  City,  Oct.  6, 1857.  He  was  a  prominent  wholesale  dry 
goods  merchant  in  New  Orleans,  La. 

127.  v.  HARVEY,  b.  at  Goshen,  Aug.  26,  1810;  d.  May  26,  1881. 
vi.  ELLEN  PHOEBE,  b.  at  New  London,  Oct.  14,  1812;  d.  Oct.  15, 

1843;  m.  June  11,  1830,  widower  JOHN  C.  COIT  of  New  Lon- 
don. Children :  (1)  William,  b.  April  7, 1833.  (2)  Henry  W.t 
b.  May  6,  1836;  d.  Mar.,  1862.  (3)  Julius,  b.  July,  1837;  d. 
1880.  (4)  George,  b.  Oct.,  1838;  d.  May  13,  1863.  (5)  Mottle 
D.,  b.  1840.  (6)  Julia  C.,  b.  Sept.  10, 1843;  m.  J.  C.  Silliman. 
(7)  Elisha,  b.  Dec.  4,  1841;  d.  in  infancy. 

vii.  JAMES  EDWARD,  b.  at  New  London,  Feb.  26, 1815;  d.  Sept.  27, 
1854,  in  the  shipwreck  of  the  steamer  Arctic,  off  the  coast  of 
New  Foundland.  He  could  have  saved  himself  but  refused 
to  leave  the  vessel  so  long  as  women  and  children  remained 
on  board.  He  lived  in  New  Orleans,  where  he  was  a  large 
jobber  in  boots  and  shoes.  He  and  his  brother  William  willed 
handsome  competences  to  their  mother,  brothers,  sisters  and 
nephews.  Mr.  North  was  unmarried. 

viii.  ANNA  HINMAN,  b.  at  New  London,  Dec.  25,  1817;  d.  Jan.  16, 
1887;  m.  Oct.  7,  1841,  DR.  JACKSON  BOLTON,  whose  only 
child,  the  late  Dr.  H.  Carrington  Bolton  of  Columbia  Uni- 
versity, wrote  the  "Life  and  Writings  of  Dr.  Elisha  North," 
and  "The  Bolton  Family  in  America,"  which  contains  an 
account  of  his  branch  of  the  Norths.  He  was  b.  in  1843. 

59.    REUBEN6  NORTH  (Joseph*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John'), 
third  son  of  Joseph  and  Lucy  (Cowles)  North,  was  born  in  May, 


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1776,  and  died  Feb.  4,  1853.  He  married  (1)  LUCY  TOWSLEY, 
who  died  in  1808,  aged  27;  (2)  AMANDA  AUSTIN  of  Wallingford. 
He  was  a  farmer. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  FRANKLIN  BENJAMIN,  b.  Oct.  13,  1801;  d.  1862;  m.  ANNA 
ELLEN  NORTH.     Child:  Ann. 

128.  ii.  ALEXANDER  HAMILTON,  b.  1802-3;  d.  July  4,  1841. 

iii.  LUCY  C.,  b.  Oct.  15,  1805;  d.  at  Torrington,  Jan.,  1874;  unm. 

129.  iv.  REUBEN,  b.  Goshen,  Nov.  2,  1807;  d.  Oct.  20,  1880. 
By  second  wife: 

v.  CAROLINE,  b.  1811;  d.  Sept.,  1878,  unm. 
vi.  LOUISA  A.,  b.  Jan.,  1813;  d.  Mar.,  1880;  m.  at  Litchfield, 

Oct.  11, 1835,  SAMUEL  TAYLOR  of  Bristol, 
vii.  LUCRETIA,  b.  1815;  d.  at  Bristol  1837;  unm. 
viii.  MARY  M.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1816;  m.  May  14,  1836,  DANIEL  B. 
CAPRON  of  New  York,  b.  Nov.  12,  1813. 

130.  ix.  ORRIN  A.,  b.  1818;  d.  Dec.  14,  1881. 

x.  ETHEL  (son),  b.  Dec.  15,  1821;  m.  (1)  MABEL  STRICKLAND; 

(2)  SARAH  BEACH. 
xi.  HARRIET,  b.  Dec.,  1822;  d.  Mar.,  1847;  m.  SAMUEL  THOMPSON, 

New  York. 

xii.  CORNELIA,  b.  Dec.,  1824;  m.  ABIRAM  ATWOOD. 
xiii.  AD  ALINE,  b.  1826;  d.  1839. 

60.     ISRAEL5  NORTH  (Ezekial*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John*) 
second  son  of  Ezekial  and  Abigail  (Goodwin)  North,  was  born 
at  Goshen,  Feb.  17,  1781,  and  died  at  East  Bloomfield,  Ontario 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4, 1843.  He  married  in  1802,  CHARLOTTE  DOWD, 
daughter  of  John  Dowd. 

They  resided  in  a  house  which  he  built  on  the  south  side  of 
Pond  Hill,  Goshen,  until  1821,  when  they  removed  to  East 
Bloomfield,  N.  Y.  The  parents  and  all  the  children  except 
Nancy,  who  died  young,  were  professors  of  religion. 

Children,  first  six  b.  at  Goshen,  last  two  at  E.  Bloomfield: 

131.  i.  EDWIN  A.,  b.  July  17,  1803;  d.  April  20,  1873. 

132.  ii.  GOODWIN,  b.  June  4,  1805;  d.  June  17,  1856. 

iii.  NELSON  H.,  b.  Sept.  12,  1811;  m.  Aug.  22,  1836,  EMILY  C. 
BENEDICT  of  Litchfield.  He  resided  in  E.  Bloomfield,  New 
York  City  and  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  and  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Mrs.  North  d.  at  Canandaigua  Aug.  3, 1885,  aged  71.  He  was 
living  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  in  1893.  No  children. 

iv.  ELIZABETH,  b.  Sept.  25,  1816;  d.  at  E.  Bloomfield,  Aug.  22, 
1827. 

133.  v.  DARIUS  ROBINSON,  b.  Aug.  14,  1818;  d.  Dec.  16,  1910. 


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vi.  JOHN  D.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1821;  m.  (1)  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  4, 
1853,  HENRIETTA  CLAFUN,  who  was  b.  in  1833  at  Mendon, 
N.  Y.,  and  d.  in  Wisconsin;  (2)  ELIZBATH  MULFOED  of  New 
York  City,  who  d.  in  1882.  Mr.  North  removed  with  his  par- 
ents to  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  and  later  lived  at  Hastings, 
Minn.,  and  Denver,  Colo.,  where  he  was  (1893)  a  manufac- 
turer. No  children. 

vii.  NANCY  JANE,  b.  May  11,  1824;  d.  Aug.  6,  1827. 
viii.  ELIZABETH  JANE,  b.  Aug.  10,  1829;  m.  CHARLES  HIGBY  of 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

61.  JONATHON5    NORTH    (Ezekial*,   Joseph3,    Thomas2, 
JohnJ),  third  son  of  Ezekial  and  Abigail  (Goodwin)  North,  was 
born  at  Goshen,  April  4,  1787,  and  died  at  Jewett,  Greene 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  10,  1864.    He  married  Nov.  2,  1812,  RACHEL, 
daughter  of  Elder  and  Rachel  (Griswold)  Bissell  of  Litchfield. 
She  was  born  Sept.  18,  1793.     Jonathon  North    lived  on  his 
father's  place  in  Goshen  until  he  removed  to  Lexington,  N.  Y. 

Children: 
134.     i.  JOHN  HARVEY,  b.  Jan.  26,  1816. 

ii.  Lucius,  b.  Feb.  12,  1817,  m.  ROXA,  daughter  of  Elisha  Bailey 

of  Jewett,  N.  Y.,  where  he  lived  and  d.     No  children, 
iii.  DAVID,  b.  April  4,  1819;  d.  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Dec.  10, 

1881.     No  children. 

iv.  FREDERICK,  b.  at  Windham,  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15, 1821. 
v.  JULIA  ELIZA,  b.  Mar.  17,  1823;  m.  HENRY  PECK,  Malad  City, 

Idaho. 

vi.  SARAH  ANN,  b.  Oct.  8,  1826;  d.  at  Goshen,  Aug.  6,  1833. 
vii.  EMELINE,  b.  Feb.  8, 1832;  m.  HENRY  B.  BROWN.     Resided  at 

Matteawan,  N.  Y. 
viii.  MARY  JANE,  b.  June  20,  1837;  m.  ADDISON  RUMICON. 

62.  DARIUS5  NORTH  (Ezekial*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
youngest  son  of  Ezekial  and  Abigail  (Goodwin)  North,  was  born 
at  Goshen,  Jan.  1,  1793,  and  died  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  Dec.  30, 
1843.     He  married  at  Somers,  July  9,  1828,  OLIVIA  M.  WOOD, 
b.  at  Somers,  July  28,  1805.     He  lived  in  Indiana,  later  moving 
to  Kentucky,  and  was  a  merchant  and  broker. 

Children: 

i.  ROMEO  EZEKIAL,  b.  at  Assumption,  La.,  Mar.  31,  1830;  d. 
1880.  Graduated  from  Yale  College  in  1849  and  received 
M.A.  degree  from  Yale  in  1852. 

ii.  ANGELO  WOOD,  b.  at  Watertown,  Conn.,  Dec.  21,  1831;  d. 
July  2,  1853.  Graduated  from  Yale  College  in  1852. 


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iii.  MAKTINO,  b.  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Nov.  9,  1836;  d.  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  Dec.  6,  1853. 

iv.  JULIETTE,  d.  1  month  old. 
v.  JULIETTE,  2ND,  b.  Dec.  24,  1839;  d.  Aug.  1840. 

vi.  ADRIAN  DARIUS,  b.  Sept.  20,  1842;  d.  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  in 
1883.  Adrian  North  graduated  from  Yale  College.  He 
became  a  professional  gambler.  His  appearance  and  per- 
sonal qualities  were  such  that  he  made  many  friendships 
among  orderly  people.  From  his  boyhood  he  had  a  passion 
for  gambling.  The  most  trivial  incidents  were  made  the 
occasion  of  a  wager  with  his  associates.  He  was  heir  to  $150,- 
000,  but  made  use  of  it  only  in  gambling.  He  was  sufficiently 
skilled  in  cards  and  dice  to  hold  his  own  with  the  most  prac- 
ticed gamblers.  For  ten  years  he  traveled  through  the  west, 
making  Louisville  his  headquarters.  His  death  was  brought 
about  by  an  extraordinary  run  of  good  luck  in  Memphis.  In 
celebrating  the  event  with  boon  companions  he  prolonged  his 
debauch  until  he  was  too  weak  to  recover. 

Among  the  pall  bearers  at  his  funeral  in  Louisville,  were  "a 
recognized  leader  in  society,"  and  "a  gambler  of  the  lowest 
kind." 

His  property  was  divided  between  three  lady  relatives  in 
Goshen,  named  Beach;  the  descendants  of  Mrs.  Jesse  Beach; 
and  the  descendants  of  her  brothers  Israel  and  Jonathon 
North. 

63.  PHINEAS5  NORTH  (Ashbel*,  Ebenezer*,  Thomas* 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Ashbel  and  Ruth  (Lyman)  North,  was  born 
at  Torrington,  July  19,  1762.  He  married  Dec.  3,  1787,  CHLOE 
SKINNER. 

Mr.  North  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  Col.  Sheldon's 
17th  Regiment,  Connecticut  Militia,  in  1780.  He  was  made 
freeman  of  Connecticut  in  1790.  He  engaged  in  farming  in  Tor- 
rington on  the  farm  which  still  bears  his  name,  and  was  a  famous 
clock  maker,  making  by  hand  brass  clocks  with  high  cases  which 
would  run  nine  or  ten  days,  and  keep  the  day  of  the  month. 
One  owned  by  F.  D.  Fyler  of  Winsted  bears  the  date  1794. 

Children : 

135.  i.  LEMUEL,  b.  Sept.  23,  1790;  d.  April  9,  1832. 

ii.  ROXALANY,  b.  Dec.  27,  1796;  d.  1835;  m.  May  1819,  JOSEPH 

HUMPHREY  of  Norfolk, 
iii.  PARMELIA,  b.  Mar.  2,  1801;  d.  Mar.  31,  1831;  m.  Sept.  20, 

1820,  MARTIN  WEBSTER  of  Torrington. 

136.  iv.  PHINEAS,  b.  Feb.  9,  1803;  d.  May  7,  1867. 

137.  v.  ALFRED,  b.  Sept.  17,  1807;  d.  1872. 


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64.  JUNIUS5  NORTH  (Noah*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  Jo/m1), 
second  son  of  Noah  and  Elizabeth  (Humphrey)  North,  was  born 
at  Torrington,  Sept.  24,  1760,  and  died  there  Nov.  14,  1828. 
He  married  (1)  Jan.  25,  1785,  SABRINA  FYLER;  (2)  in  January, 
1807,  MRS.  SALLY  COVEY. 

Junius  North  settled  in  Torrington  on  the  north  and  south 
road  east  of  his  father's,  and  where  his  son  Frederick  lived  after 
him.  Recorded  as  of  that  town  in  the  Federal  Census  of  1790. 
He  kept  a  tavern  for  several  years.  He  was  an  active  and 
stirring  man,  and  was  called  by  all  "Uncle  Junia." 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Torrington: 

i.  ROXALANY,  b.  Nov.  2,  1785;  d.  May  6,  1881;  m.  Mar.  25» 
1810,  DANIEL  MURRAY,  who  d.  Aug.  27,  1870.  Removed  to 
Winchester.  Children:  (1)  Philomena,  b.  1811;  m.  Robert 
Wilkes.  (2)  Fred,  b.  1813;  m.  Anna  Call.  (3)  Flora,  b. 
1815;  m.  Samuel  Starks.  (4)  Jennett,  b.  1818;  m.,  1st, 
George  Phelps;  2nd,  Robert  Gear.  (5)  Lucretia,  b.  1820;  m. 
Augustus  Smith.  (6)  Sabra,  b.  1823;  m.  Bradley  Wheeler. 
(7)  Prudence,  b.  1827;  m.,  1st,  L.  Curtis;  2nd,  R.  J.  Crissey. 

ii.  TRIPHENA,  b.  Mar.  14,  1787;  d.  April  10,  1867;  unm. 

iii.  ARIEL,  b.  Aug.  13, 1788;  d.  Sept.  22, 1818;  unm.     Freeman  of 
Connecticut,  1815. 

iv.  RUBY,  b.  July  28,  1790;  d.  May  16,  1875;  m.  (1)  Nov.  27, 
1821,  ORRIN  LOOMIS;  (2)  MOSES  DRAKE. 

138.  v.  WILLARD,  b.  June  5,  1792;  d.  Nov.  20,  1880. 

vi.  SABRINA,  b.  Aug.  15,  1794;  d.  May  22,  1875;  unm. 

139.  vii.  JUNIUS,  b.  April  30,  1796;  d.  Dec.  30,  1885. 

viii.  LURA,  b.  Oct.  7, 1798;  d.  at  Litchfield,  1835;  m.  Mar.  19, 1822, 
MIDIAN  GRISWOLD  of  Litchfield.  Child:  Midian  N.,\>.  Oct. 
5,  1823;  m.  Oct.  30,  1850,  Elizabeth  Burr. 

140.  ix.  LORRAIN,  b.  July  21,  1800;  d.  Aug.  12,  1881. 

141.  x.  FREDERICK,  b.  Aug.  12,  1803;  d.  Feb.  3,  1894. 
xi.  PHILOMENA,  b.  Aug.  12,  1803;  d.  April  30, 1804. 

65.  REMEMBRANCE6      NORTH      (Noah\      Ebenezer*, 
Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Noah  and  Elizabeth  (Hum- 
phrey) North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  Oct.  13,  1762,  and  died 
there  Aug.  10,  1802.    He  married  Sept.  21,  1786,  ELIZABETH 
LEE,  who  was  born  in  1760  and  died  in  1818. 

He  resided  in  Torrington,  where  he  is  recorded  in  the  Federal 
Census  of  1790,  and  was  made  freeman  of  Connecticut  in  1794. 

Children,  b.  at  Torrington: 

142.  i.  NOAH,  b.  Sept.  4,  1787;  d.  Oct.  19,  1827. 


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ii.  LUCY,  b.  May  21,  1789;  d.  1864;  m.  JUSTUS  NEWELL  of  Nel- 
son, Portage  Co.,  Ohio.  Children:  Henry,  Clarissa,  Lyman. 

iii.  PBUDENCE,  b.  Mar.  28, 1791;  d.  N.  Bloomfield,  Trumbull  Co., 
Ohio;  m.  AMMI  MURRAY.  Three  daughters. 

iv.  MARY,  b.  June  14,  1793;  m.  CORREL  CROCKER  of  Winchester. 

v.  ELIZABETH,  b.  April  20,  1795;  d.  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  Mar. 
19,  1861;  m.  Oct.  1,  1822,  CORRELL  COWLES  of  Norfolk. 

143.  vi.  CYRUS,  b.  May  6,  1797. 

144.  vii.  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  1,  1799;  d.  Oct.  10, 1889. 

66.  MARTIN5    NORTH     (Martin*,    Ebenezer*,    Thomas*, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Martin  and  Abigail  (Eno)  North,  was  born 
June  10,  1761,  and  died  Mar.  23,  1816.     He  married  Sept.  24, 
1781,  MARY  FAY.     They  lived  for  some  time  in  Winchester,  and 
in  1805  removed  to  Colebrook. 

Children : 

i.  ABIGAIL,  b.  Jan.  13, 1783;  d.  Oct.  5,  1783. 
ii.  MARY,  b.  Aug.  16,  1785. 
iii.  SYLVESTER  ENO,  b.  Dec.  6,  1792. 

67.  RUFUS5  NORTH  (Martin*,  Ebenezer*,  Thomas*,  John1), 
second  son  of  Martin  and  Abigail  (Eno)  North,  was  born  Dec. 
24,  1769,  and  died  June  20,  1841.     He  married  Aug.  27,  1789, 
ESTHER  ROBARDS. 

Children,  b.  at  Torrington: 

i.  EBEN,  b.  Mar.  2, 1790;  d.  at  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  April  29, 1816, 
whither  he  removed  in  1816.  He  m.  (1)  ETTA  BETTS,  who 
d.  1841;  (2)  MRS.  ELIZABETH  ANDEBSON.  Two  daughters. 

145.  ii.  JOEL,  b.  June  10,  1795;  d.  Jan.  3, 1855. 

iii.  LESTER,  b.  July  24,  1797;  d.  Feb.  27, 1881;  m.  Feb.  22, 1824, 
LUCY  HART,  b.  Jan.  1,  1799,  daughter  of  Titus  and  Lucy 
(Johnson)  Hart.  He  took  up  farming  as  a  vocation,  and 
removed  to  Alexander,  Genesee  Co.,  N.Y.  Children:  Rufus, 
Esther,  Louisa. 

146.  iv.  MARTIN,  b.  Nov.  5, 1804;  d.  June  2,  1865. 

68.  NOAH5  NORTH  (Martin*,  Ebenezer*,  Thomas2,  John1), 
only  son  of  Martin  North  by  his  second  wife  Mary  Coe,  was 
born  July  22,  1785,  and  died  at  Alexander,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  28,  1824.     He  married  Dec.  26,  1804,  OLIVE,  daughter  of 
Reuben  and  Olive  (Gaylord)  Hungerford  of  Colebrook.     She 
died  Mar.  11,  1849. 

They  removed  in  1808  to  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  a 


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prominent  man  in  the  town  and  engaged  in  many  cases  of  public 
trust.  He  was  a  drum  major  in  the  War  of  1812.  ("History  of 
Genesee  County.") 

Children : 

i.  THETIS,  b.  Feb.  6,  1806;  d.  Dec.  29,  1870;  m.  1825,  DAVID 
NAY.     Children:    (1)  Olive  W.     (2)  George.     (3)    De  Witt. 
(4)  Noah.     (5)  Helen  M.     (6)  Agard.     (7)  Olive. 
ii.  LATTNCELOT,  b.  May  29,  1807;  d.  in  Michigan,  1865.     Child: 

Olive, 
in.  NOAH,  JB.,  b.  at  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1809;  d.  June  15, 

1880.    Children:  (1)  Mary,  d.  1876.     (2)  Volney,  d.  1874. 
iv.  ALSEMEDA,  b.  Mar.  10,  1811;  d.  June  26,  1833;  m.  HUGH 

WALLACE. 

147.    v.  JAMES  AGARD,  b.  Jan.  4,  1813;  d.  Nov.  9,  1893. 
vi.  OLIVE,  b.  April  9,  1814;  d.  Aug.  13,  1835. 
vii.  AUBELIA,  b.  Mar.  13, 1816  ;d.  1896 ;  m.  ASHEL  HARLOW  WELLS. 

No  children. 

viii.  ZAXIE  (Achsa?),  b.  Nov.  14,  1817;  d.  Feb.  17,  1891;  m.  (1) 
EDWARD  HILLS;  (2)  WILLIAM  GERE,  by  whom  she  had  Olive, 
b.  June  12,  1848;  d.  May  12,  1882,  and  m.  Joseph  Greene. 

69.  CAPT.  ENOS5  NORTH  (Ebenezer*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas* 
John1),  only  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Jerusha  (Cowles)  North,  was 
born  Nov.  17,  1773.  He  married  SABINA  PINNEY  and  removed 
to  Colebrook.  He  was  a  captain,  probably  in  the  militia. 

Children: 

i.  PINNEY,  b.  1798. 

ii.  LYMAN,  b.  1800;  m.  .     Children:    (1)  Harriet.     (2) 

Olivia,  m.  John  Marshall  of  Torrington.     (3)  Amy. 
iii.  MARY,  b.  July  5,  1803;  m.  ROLZMAN  MERRILL. 
iv.  MERCY,  b.  Dec.  28, 1808;  m.  MARTIN  NORTH  (146). 


SIXTH  GENERATION 

70.  JOHN6   NORTH     (John5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel*, 
John1),  third  son  of  John  and  Amy  (Russell)  North,  was  born  at 
Canaan,  Feb.  29,  1780,  and  died  at  Sand  Lake,  Rensselaer  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1848.     He  married  Jan.  11,  1802,  HANNAH 
HAWKINS.     He  was  a  minister  and  lived  for  many  years  at 
Treble,  Cortland  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

i.  MINERVA,  b.  Sept.  20, 1803;  m.  Jan.  12, 1819,  CYREMIS  FITCH 

of  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 

ii.  MART,  b.  July  4,  1805;  d.  Dec.  4,  1825;  unm. 
iii.  SARAH,  b.  May  1,  1808;  d.  July  15,  1873;  unm. 
iv.  ELIZABETH,  b.  Jan.  16,  1810;  d.  Jan.  15,  1887;  m.  July  26, 

1836,  CHARLES  W.  HARRIS. 
v.  CLARISSA,  b.  Dec.  4,  1811;  d.  Aug.  23,  1873;  unm. 

148.  vi.  JOHN  WESLEY,  b.  at  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1815;  d. 

Feb.  22,  1890. 

71.  DARIUS6   NORTH  (Asa5,  Jonathon1,  John3,  Samuel2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Asa  and  Susanna  (Newell)  North,  was  born 
at  Canaan,  Aug.  18,  1775,  and  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  Jan. 
21,  1847.    He  married  at  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1800, 
JOANNA  HULBERT,  who  was  born  at  Oxford,  Mass.,  Oct.  7, 1778, 
and  died  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  Dec.  10,  1848.     Mr.  North 
removed  to  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  in  1834,  with  most  of  his  family. 
A  handsome  oil  portrait  of  him  is  in  the  possession  of  his  grand- 
son, Mr.  Arthur  T.  North  of  Chicago. 

Children: 

i.  LOVINA,  b.  at  Champion,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  29,  1801;  d.  at  Knox- 
ville,  la.,  Jan.  22,  1874;  m.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1825, 
TRUMAN  F.  STONE  of  Turin.  Children:  (1)  Lucy  Ann,  b. 
1826;  d.  1827.  (2)  William  M.,  b.  1827;  m.  1858,  Carrie  M. 
Matthews.  (3)  Mary  J.,  b.  1830;  d.  1834.  (4)  Philip,  b. 
1832.  (5)  Morgan  D.,  b.  1834.  (6)  Freeman,  b.  1837.  (7) 
Mallon,  b.  1841.  (8)  Annie  L.,  b.  1844;  m.  1864,  O.  B.  Ayres. 

149.  ii.  THOMAS  ASA,  b.  at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1803;  d. 

Sept.  4,  1875. 


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150.  iii.  ALBEKT,  b.  at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1805;  d.  Nov. 

22,  1891. 

iv.  SILAS,  b.  at  Martinsburg,  Feb.  11,  1807;  drowned  July  11, 
1808. 

151.  v.  SILAS,  2ND,  b.  at  Martinsburg,  June  29,  1809;  d.  Oct.  14, 

1844. 

vi.  MILO  LEE,  b.  at  Martinsburg,  April  24,  1811;  d.  at  Pulaski, 
N.  Y.,  July  11, 1844;  m.  June  5, 1839,  SARAH  E.  LANE.  Child: 
Lydia,  d.  about  1859;  m.  in  Wisconsin,  Brooks.  No  children. 

152.  vii.  MORGAN,  b.  at  Martinsburg,  April  13,  1814;  d.  Dec.  15,  1885. 

153.  viii.  SHERMAN  HINSDILL,  b.  Jan.  20,  1816;  d.  Mar.  13,  1898. 

ix.  HARVEY,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1819;  d.  at  Kewanee, 
111.,  June  25, 1873;  m.  (1)  at  Dover,  111.,  July,  1852,  CAROLINE 
M.  WICKS,  who  d.  at  Geneseo,  111.,  Feb.  27,  1857;  (2)  June 
29,  1858,  MRS.  NARCISSA  BOOTON,  who  d.  at  Clinton,  la., 
April  22,  1871.  Mr.  North  was  a  jeweller  and  lived  at  Prince- 
ton, Geneseo  and  Sheffield,  111.,  Cameron,  Mo.,  Clinton,  la., 
and  Kewanee,  HI.,  where  he  d.  at  his  brother  Levi's  home. 
No  children. 

x.  JOHN  MILTON,  b.  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1819;  d.  Dec.  14, 
1819. 

154.  xi.  LEVI,  b.  at  Turin  N.  Y.,  Mar.  12,  1821;  d.  June  10,  1901. 

72.  SAMUEL6  NORTH  (Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  SamueP, 
John1),  third  son  of  Asa  and  Susanna  (Newell)  North,  was  born 
at  Canaan,  May  2,  1778,  and  died  at  Braceville,  Trumbull  Co., 
Ohio,  Aug.  28,  1863.  He  married  MARY  ARNOLD,  who  died 
July  16,  1844,  aged  66. 

Mr.  North  was  a  farmer  and  lived  with  his  father  in  Canaan, 
Conn.,  and  Sheffield,  Mass.,  until  the  latter's  death  in  1800, 
when  he  traded  his  inheritance  of  land  for  wild  lands  in 
Braceville,  Ohio,  whither  he  removed  in  1810  and  lived  until 
his  death.  He  cleared  a  farm  half  a  mile  east  of  the  center  of 
Braceville,  which  remained  in  the  North  family  until  a  few 
years  ago,  and  on  which  still  stands  the  house  which  he  built. 
He  and  his  wife,  five  children  and  several  grandchildren  are 
buried  in  the  family  lot  at  Braceville. 

Children,  born  at  Braceville,  Ohio: 

155.  i.  MILES,  b.  1801;  d.  April  12,  1889. 

156.  ii.  ASA,  b.  Mar.  18,  1810;  d.  Sept.  19,  1893. 

iii.  CLARISSA  b.  Mar.  18, 1810,  (twin);  d.  Sept.  24,  1853;  m.  JOHN 
ROBERTS,  and  lived  in  Windham,  Portage  Co.,  Ohio.  He  d. 
Mar.  14,  1850,  aged  57.  A  daughter  Henrietta,  b.  Aug.  17, 
1830,  m.  Chester  Stowe  and  d.  Dec.  19,  1896. 


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iv.  LUCY,  m.  MOSES  HUDSON  of  Newton  Falls,  Ohio.     Children: 

(1)  Luranna,  m.  Price.    (2)  Warren.    (3)  A  Daughter. 
v.  DAUGHTER,  m.  HAMLIN,  and  removed  to  southern  Illinois. 

vi.  DAUGHTER,  m.  JUDSON  HALL  of  Charleston,  Ohio. 

vii.  MARTHA  MARIA,  b.  June,  1818;  d.  at  Braceville,  Sept.  18, 
1841  ;unm. 

73.  ASAHEL6  NORTH  (Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2 
John1),  fourth  son  of  Asa  and  Susanna  (Newell)  North,  was 
born  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  in  1786,  and  died  there  Oct.  9,  1839, 
aged  53.     He  married  PHEBE  GIBSON,  and  lived  in  Albany. 

Children: 

i.  GIBSON,  d.  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1869-70.     He  was  married 

but  had  no  children  and  was  a  partner  with  John  Edgar 

Thompson  in  an  iron  foundry,  1860-4. 
ii.  ASA,  d.  1858,  while  on  a  trip  to  St.  Paul,  Minn, 
iii.  DAUGHTER. 
iv.  DAUGHTER. 
v.  DAUGHTER. 
vi.  CHILD. 
vii.  CHILD. 

74.  DR.  MILO6  LINUS  NORTH  (Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3 
Samuel*,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Asa  and  Susanna  (Newell) 
North,  was  born  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  May  7,  1789,  and  married 
Oct.  5,  1820,  JULIA,  daughter  of  Rev.  Daniel  Smith  of  Stam- 
ford, and  granddaughter  of  Rev.  Cotton  Mather  Smith. 

He  removed  to  Canaan,  when  a  boy,  with  his  father  in  1794, 
and  began  teaching  school  in  1809.  He  entered  Yale  College 
as  a  sophomore  in  1811,  and  graduated  in  1813.  He  continued 
teaching  and  studying  medicine  until  August,  1817,  when  he 
began  practising  in  Sharon,  then  in  Hartford  until  1838,  and  in 
Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  until  his  death  there  Feb.  22,  1856. 

He  was  an  eminent  authority  on  the  mineral  waters  of  Sar- 
atoga Springs,  on  which  he  wrote  several  technical  and  popu- 
lar articles  and  pamphlets  which  may  be  found  at  the  New 
York  Public  Library.  Some  of  his  letters  to  his  uncle,  the 
ex-governor  of  Connecticut,  are  contained  in  the  "Correspond- 
ence and  Miscellanies  of  the  Hon.  John  Cotton  Smith, 
L.L.D.,"  by  Rev.  Wm.  W.  Andrews.  Harper  &  Bros.,  New 
York,  1847. 

Children : 
157.     i.  THOMAS  MATHER,  b.  Aug.  14,  1825. 


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ii.  EDWAHD  PAYSON,  b.  July  16,  1835;  d. ;  m.  Feb.  1,  1860, 

KATHERINE  WESTCOTT.    He  was  a  civil  engineer  and  lived  in 
New  York  City.    No  children. 

75.  LINUS6  NORTH   (Samuel5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2, 
John1},  oldest  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Deming)  North,  was 
born  at  East  Farms,  near  Farmington,  Dec.  6,  1774,  and  died 
there  Aug.  17,  1828.     He  married  Feb.  23,  1802,  DOLLY  WOOD- 
RUFF, born  1774,  died  Oct.  17, 1830,  daughter  of  Lot  and  Martha 
(Hart)    Woodruff.     She   joined   the   church   in    1799.     Linus 
North  lived  on  his  father's  place  at  East  Farms. 

Children,  b.  at  East  Farms,  Farmington: 

i.  MARCUS,  b.  Feb.  26,  1804;  d.  at  Farmington,  July  21,  1828; 
unm. 

ii.  JANE,  b.  July  10,  1808;  d.  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  July  10,  1888;  m. 
(1)  DR.  GEORGE  H.  LEWIS  of  Oxford,  Ohio;  (2)  His  brother, 
ROMEO  LEWIS.  Children  d.  young. 

iii.  CLARISSA,  b.  Aug.  15,  1811;  d.  at  Hinsdale,  111.,  Nov.  29, 
1896;  m.  June  23,  1833,  REV.  JOHN  B.  PRESTON,  of  Ripley, 
N.  Y.  Children:  (1)  Marcus,  b.  1835;  d.  1904;  m.  Rebecca 
Tenney.  (2)  Leu-is  0.,  b.  1837;  d.  in  the  Union  Army,  1865. 

(3)  Edward  D.,  b.  1840;  d.  1897;  m.  Ellen  Bronson.     (4) 
Anna  M.,  b.  1842;  m.  E.  Carlos  Kelsey.     (5)  Deming  H., 
b.  1845;  m.  Ella  C.  Mendsen. 

iv.  ANNA,  b.  July  30, 1814;  d.  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Feb.,  1894;  m. 
Oct.  15,  1840,  GUERNSEY  Y.,  son  of  Alanson  Roots  of  Rut- 
land, Vt.  They  lived  at  Oxford,  and  later  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Children:  (1)  North  G.,  b.  1842;  d.  1843.  (2)  Gertrude  J., 
b.  1843;  d.  1844.  (3)  Clara,  b.  1845;  m.  Henry  A.  Howard. 

(4)  Anna  L.,  b.  1845;  d.  1849.     (5)  Edward  N.,  b.  1847;  d. 
1849.    (6)  Jane  N.,  b.  1852;  m.  Edwin  P.  Piper.    (7)  Susan 
N.,  b.  1855;  m.  Harry  P.  Piper. 

v.  LOT  WOODRUFF,  b.  Feb.  9,  1819;  d.  Mar.  11,  1819. 
vi.  LUCY  D.,  b.  Mar.  3,  1823;  d.  at  Oxford,  Ohio,  Mar.  5,  1888; 

m.  REV.  JOHN  BISHOP.    Children:   (1)  Deming  R.,  b.  1855; 

m.  Aurelia  Castle.    (2)  Frances  L.,  b.  1864.    (3)  North  R.,  b. 

1868;  m.  Nellie  Ream, 
vii.  SUSAN,  b.  Mar.  12,  1825;  d.  at  Connersville,  Ohio,  Mar.  24, 

1850;  m.  HENRY  C.  MOORE.    Child:  Philip  N.,  b.  1849;  m. 

Mary  E.  Perry. 

76.  DR.   NATHAN6  NORTH  (Samuel5,   Samuel4,  John3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Deming)  North, 
was  born  at  East  Farms,  Farmington,  Sept.  3,  1778,  and  died 

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at  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1857.  He  married  Aug.  4,  1805, 
NANCY  BULKELEY,  who  was  born  Oct.  1,  1781,  and  died  at 
Boonville,  N.  Y.,  1860.  She  was  the  daughter  of  Prescott  and 
Lois  (Williams)  Bulkeley  of  Wethersfield.  For  many  years 
Dr.  North  was  a  prominent  physician  at  Exeter,  N.  H.  He 
later  removed  to  Boonville,  N.  Y. 

Children : 

158.     i.  ALFRED,  b.  Mar.  10,  1807;  d.  Mar.  3,  1869. 
ii.  HENRY,  b.  1811;  d.  Oct.,  1814. 
iii.  CHARLES,  b.  1813;  d.  Oct.,  1814. 

iv.  THERESA  ORNE  BULKELEY,  b.  July  22,  1815;  m.  Feb.,  1843, 
EZRA  STERLING  ELY.     Child:  Nathan  North,  b.  1844;  d.  Feb., 
1861.    Resided  at  Cheektowaga,  N.  Y. 
v.  LAURA  BULKELEY,  b.  Jan.  15,  1818;  d.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 

19, 1883,  unm. 

vi.  LYDIA  BULKELEY,  b.  Jan.  20,  1820;  d.  Sept.,  1829. 
vii.  ANNA  LANGDON,  b.  July  30,  1823;  d.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
30,  1905;  unm.    Resided  at  Cheektowaga,  N.  Y. 

77.  ASAHEL6  NORTH  (Samuel5,  Samuel4,  John3,  Samuel*, 
John1),  fourth  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Deming)  North,  was 
born  at  East  Farms,  Farmington,  Sept.  3,  1772,  and  died  near 
White  Hall,  111.,  Mar.  19,  1846.  He  married  near  Windsor, 
Vt.,  Aug.  26,  1819,  PRUDENCE  SWALLOW,  who  was  born  near 
Windsor,  Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1799,  and  died  near  White  Hall,  111., 
July  2,  1874.  She  was  the  daughter  of  Nahum  and  Deidamia 
(Woods)  Swallow. 

In  August,  1819,  soon  after  their  marriage,  Asahel  and  Pru- 
dence North  loaded  their  belongings  into  a  two  horse  wagon, 
left  the  old  Swallow  homestead  at  the  foot  of  Ascutney  Moun- 
tain near  Windsor,  Vt.,  and  started  for  the  \Vest.  It  was  a  long, 
wearisome  journey  jolting  over  the  corduroy  roads  of  Indiana 
and  other  rough  places,  but  they  finally  landed  in  Madison  Co., 
111.,  where  they  spent  the  winter  of  1819  and  the  summer  of 
1820.  In  the  spring  of  1821  they  located  in  Greene  Co.,  where 
the  appearance  of  the  country  and  the  mixture  of  timber  and 
prairie  suited  them.  They  had  bought  a  log  house  there,  but 
just  before  they  arrived,  it  went  up  in  smoke,  leaving  them 
homeless.  The  house  was  rebuilt  and  is  still  occupied  by  his 
grandson  Marcus  North.  Mr.  North  became  a  man  of  consid- 
erable means  for  those  days. 


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Children,  b.  near  White  Hall,  111.: 

i.  HENRY,  b.  Mar.  15,  1820;  d.  Sept.  23,  1821. 
ii.  LUCY,  b.  Mar.  12,  1822;  d.  near  White  Hall,  111.,  Mar.  14, 
1901;  m.  near  White  Hall,  Mar.  12, 1840,  EDGAR,  son  of  David 
and  Lydia  (Twitchell)  Griswold.  Children:  (1)  Perry  D., 
b.  April  14,  1841;  m.  July  24,  1864,  Olive  B.  Stone;  d.  May 
24,  1916.  (2)  Seth  North,  b.  Jan.  16,  1843;  m.  Dec.  11,  1871, 
Ettie  Whiteside.  (3)  Chester  S.,  b.  Dec.  22,  1844;  d.  Oct.  8, 
1845.  (4)  Mary  Ellen,  b.  Aug.  17,  1847;  d.  May  9,  1919;  m. 
Dec.  13,  1870,  Edward  S.  Boulton.  (5)  Sylvia  J.,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1850;  d.  April  18,  1890;  m.  Feb.  7,  1884,  George  Whitteaker. 
(6)  Martha  A.,  b.  Sept.  10,  1852;  d.  Sept.  25:  1853.  (7) 
Damon  A.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1855;  m.  July  11,  1875,  Etna  Baldwin. 
(8)  Lydia,  b.  May  7,  1858;  d.  Sept.  1,  1858.  (9)  Caroline,  b. 
Oct.  16,  1859;  m.  Feb.  14,  1884,  Thomas  M.  Meek.  (10) 
George  A.,  b.  Aug.  16,  1863;  d.  Aug.  23,  1866.  (11)  Edward 
A.,  b.  June  26,  1866;  d.  April  18,  1910;  m.  April  30,  1901, 
Fannie  E.  Lorton. 

159.  iii.  MARCUS,  b.  Dec.  7,  1824;  d.  Nov.  29,  1854. 

iv.  SYLVIA,  b.  Dec.  9,  1826;  d.  near  Fidelity,  111.,  Mar.  6,  1880; 
m.  near  White  Hall,  111.,  Mar.  10,  1846,  ISAAC,  son  of  John 
and  Mary  (Fay)  McCollister.  Children:  (1)  Mary,  b.  Aug. 
21,  1847.  (2)  Augusta,  b.  Sept.  10,  1848;  m.  Oct.  30,  1873, 
John  D.  Wilson.  (3)  Lucy,  b.  Aug.  5,  1850;  d.  Sept.  30, 
1850.  (4)  William  Henry,  b.  Aug.  22,  1851  ;d.  Nov.  10,  1853. 
(5)  Edgar,  b.  Aug.  8,  1854;  d.  Aug.  4,  1855.  (6)  and  (7) 
Twins,  b.  and  d.  1856.  (8)  Charles  H.,  b.  Sept.  3,  1857;  d. 
Jan.  29,  1858.  (9)  Edward,  b.  Sept.  30,  1859.  (10)  Lizzie, 
b.  May  9,  1862;  m.  May  15,  1889,  Andrew  D.  Piggott.  (11) 
Albert  S.,  b.  Nov.  25,  1864;  d.  July  24,  1915;  m.  Sept.  27, 
1893,  Fannie  B.  Frost.  (12)  Ira  I.,  b.  Mar.  31,  1867;  d. 
Feb.  17,  1873.  (13)  Ida  S.,  b.  Mar.  31,  1867,  (twin);  m. 
Feb.  24,  1892,  William  K.  Dodge, 
v.  LINUS,  b.  Jan.  25,  1829;  d.  Jan.  14,  1843. 

vi.  SAMUEL,  b.  Dec.  29,  1830;  d.  Oct.  5,  1851;  unm. 

vii.  GEORGE,  b.  Nov.  11,  1832;  d.  Sept.  2,  1845. 

160.  viii.  JOHN,  b.  Mar.  6,  1835;  d.  July  14,  1897. 

ix.  MARY,  b.  Mar.  14,  1837;  m.  near  White  Hall,  111.,  Jan.  28, 
1861,  DANIEL,  son  of  Isaac  and  Ruth  (Wilcox)  Stewart. 
Children:  (1)  Arthur  D.,  b.  May  24,  1863.  (2)  Mary  D., 
b.  Oct.  1,  1864;  d.  June  28,  1916;  m.  Aug.  25,  1891,  Prof. 
Frederick  E.  Turneaure.  (3)  Clinton,  b.  Mar.  8,  1868;  m. 
Dec.  26,  1893,  Dora  L.  Starkweather. 

x.  LEWIS,  b.  July  1,  1839;  d.  Mar.  1,  1848. 

xi.  PETER,  b.  June  18,  1841;  d.  Sept.  10,  1847. 

xii.  JANE,  b.  May  11,  1843;  d.  Mar.  17,  1848. 


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78.  AARON6    NORTH    (John5,   Samuel*,  John*,   Samuel2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  John  and  Rhoda  (Merrill)  North,  was 
born  at  Farmington  in  1777,  and  died  at  Windsor,  Vt.     He 
married  ABIGAIL,  daughter  of  William  Hart.     She  died  in  1844. 
Mr.  North  removed  to  West  Windsor,  Vt.,  perhaps  with  his 
cousin  Asahel  (77).     His  tombstone,  and  those  of  some  of  his 
family  may  be  seen  in  the  cemetery  at  Sheddsville,  a  village 
in  West  Windsor. 

Children: 

161.  i.  EDWARD  D.,  b.  at  Farmington,  Sept.  4,  1799;  d.  May  18, 

1871. 
ii.  JOHN  HART,  became  a  merchant  in  Mississippi. 

162.  iii.  CHARLES,  b.  at  West  Windsor,  Vt. 

iv.  GEORGE,  m.  MARIA  WINN.    Child:  Frances  Augusta. 

79.  JOHN6  ADNA  NORTH  (John5,  Samuel'1,  John3,  Sam- 
uel2, John1),  second  son  of  John  and  Rhoda  (Merrill)  North, 
was  born  at  Farmington  in   1779,   and   died  April  4,    1865, 
probably  at  New  Haven,  where  he  is  buried.     He  married 
Aug.  25,  1817,  SUSANNA,  daughter  of  Isaiah  Rowe. 

While  a  young  man  he  worked  as  a  blacksmith  with  his 
father,  then  removed  in  1810-15  to  Augusta,  Ga.,  where  he  had 
a  general  store  under  the  name  of  North  and  Rowe.  Mr. 
North  and  his  wife  were  passengers  on  the  first  steamer  which 
came  up  the  Savannah  River  to  Augusta.  He  traded  with  the 
Indians  in  northern  Georgia,  and  rode  about  in  a  high  wheeled 
gig.  He  later  removed  to  New  York  City  and  New  Haven, 
where  he  put  his  sons  through  Yale  College,  and  where  he  had 
a  country  residence.  He  was  a  Presbyterian  elder  in  New 
York  City. 

Children: 

i.  JANE  ANTOINETTE,  b.  1818;  d.  July  28, 1884;  m.  Oct.  6, 1847, 
THOMAS  F.  RICHARDS.    Children:   (1)  Annie  North,  b.  Feb. 
14,  1851;  d.  1862.    (2)  James  Tracy,  b.  Jan.  30,  1855.    (3) 
Laura  North,  b.  Oct.  18,  1859;  d.  Jan.  14,  1917;  unm. 
ii.  JAMES  HARPER,  b.  1820;  d.  1821. 

163.  iii.  JAMES  HARPER,  2ND,  b.  in  New  York  City,  June  24,  1823;  d. 

Mar.  7,  1907. 

164.  iv.  HENRY  MARTYN,  b.  1826;  d.  1865. 

v.  JOHN  STRONG,  b.  and  d.  1828. 

165.  vi.  JOHN  ADNA,  b.  1830;  d.  1914. 

vii.  PHILIP  STRONG,  b.  1834;  d.  Aug.  16,  1845. 


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80.  ADNA6    NORTH    (John5,    Samuel*,    John3,    Samuel2, 
John1),  third  son  of  John  and  Rhoda  (Merrill)  North,  was  born 
at  Farmington,  in  1785,  and  died  there,  Jan.  1,  1822,  aged  37. 
He  married  LUKA  CASE,  who  after  his  death   married  Mark 
Lewis.     Mr.  North  was  a  blacksmith  and  lived  on  his  father's 
place  at  the  north  end  of  Farmington  St.,  Farmington. 

Children,  b.  at  Farmington: 

i.  NANCY,  b.  Oct.  5,  1813;  d.  at  Burlington,  Conn.,  May  11, 

1880;  m.  CROMWELL  BARNES  of  Burlington,  b.  Oct.  27,  1811; 

d.  Feb.  24,  1875,  son  of  Amzi  and  Sophronia  (Mills)  Barnes. 

A  daughter,  Maria  L.,  b.  Aug.  14,  1846;  m.  Joseph  Ailing;  d. 

May  3,  1908. 
ii.  MERRILL,  deranged, 
iii.  LUCINDA,  d.  at  Bristol,  Feb.  18,  1861;  m.  Julius  Yale,  who 

d.  Dec.  12, 1879,  aged  72. 
iv.  RHODA,  b.  1819;  d.  Sept.  14,  1829. 

81.  NOAH6  NORTH  (Daniel5,  Daniel*,  Thomas*,  Samuel2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Daniel  and  Anna  (Judd)  North,  was  born 
at  Farmington  in  1772,  and  died  at  Antwerp,  Jefferson  Co., 
N.  Y.,  about  1850.     He  married  RACHEL  CHAPMAN  who  died 
about  1852.     When  a  young  man  Daniel  North  joined  the 
growing  stream  of  Connecticut  pioneers  who  were  pushing 
westward,  and  found  his  way  to  Le  Ray,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y. 
About  1845  he  removed  to  the  town  of  Antwerp  in  the  same 
county.     He  had  previous  to  this  several  children  who  died 
young.     The  others  were  all  born  in  Connecticut,  probably 
Farmington,  save  the  daughters  who  were  born  in  Le  Ray,  N.  Y. 
Of  these  only  an  imperfect  record  is  obtainable.    He  is  well  re- 
membered by  his  grandson  Levi  North  who  took  care  of  him 
during  his  fatal  illness. 

Children: 

i.  DANIEL,  d.  at  Le  Ray,  N.  Y.;  m.  .     Children:  (1) 

Gilson,  d.  in  the  West.    (2)  Lucy,  d.  at  Le  Ray. 
ii.  ALVA.    Joined  the  Mormons,  and  in  1846  went  to  Utah. 

166.  iii.  LYMAN,  b.  July  15,  1812. 

167.  iv.  IRA. 

v.  MANDY,  d.  at  Harrisville,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y. 
vi.  LEWIS. 

82.  IRA6   NORTH    (Daniel5,    Daniel4,    Thomas?,    Samuel2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Daniel  and  Anna  (Judd)  North,  was  born 
at  East  Farms,  Farmington  in  1778.      He  married  (1)  in  1800, 


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VIANA  MONRO,  who  died  in  1810,  aged  34;  (2)  POLLY  WILCOX. 
He  removed  to  Redfield  and  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
living  in  1843. 

Children: 

168.  i.  OMBI  MONRO,  b.  Feb.  25,  1802;  d.  Mar.  3,  1873. 

ii.  MARY,  b.  1803;  d.  at  Brighton,  Mich.,  1863;  m.  1824,  JESSE 

FERGUSON. 
iii.  DAVID,  went  West. 

169.  iv.  ALBERT  WILLIAM,  b.  1806;  d.  1841. 

v.  CELESTIA,  m.  H.  GRISWOLD  of  Redfield,  N.  Y. 
vi.  CHILD,  b.  1810;  d.  in  infancy. 

83.  DEA.  ASA6  NORTH  (Asa5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2, 
John1),  son  of  Asa  and  Margaret  (Lusk)  North,  was  born  at 
Avon  in  1775,  and  was  baptized  there  May  5,  1776.  He  mar- 
ried in  1798  his  cousin,  LAURA  LUSK,  and  they  joined  the  church 
the  same  year.  They  removed  to  Candor,  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y., 
where  he  became  a  noted  schoolmaster,  and  was  a  deacon  in 
the  church. 

Children: 

i.  EMILY  LUSK,  b.  1800;  m.  ADIN  Ross. 

ii.  CAROLINE  M.,  b.  Nov.  23,  1815;  m.  Jan.  5,  1837,  RICHARD 
TALMADGE,  and  removed  to  Chicago,  111.  Children:  (1) 
Asa  N.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1839;  d.  Dec.,  1855.  (2)  Emily,  b.  Jan. 
11,  1840;  m.  Dec.  8,  1861,  Hiram  Jones.  (3)  lola  M.,  b. 
May  5,  1844.  (4)  Eleanora,  b.  July  6, 1846;  m.  May,  1869, 
Edward  Huntington.  (5)  Herbert,  b.  Nov.  25,  1854. 


84.  ELIJAH6  NORTH  (Eli5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2' 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Eli  and  Eunice  (Hart)  North,  was  born  at 
Avon  in  1768,  and  died  there  May  29,  1808.  He  married  in 
1791,  MERCY  HORSFORD,  who  died  June  8,  1813,  aged  45. 
They  lived  on  Lovely  St.,  Avon,  and  were  both  members  of  the 
church.  He  was  a  pious,  devoted  man,  but  under  mental 
derangement,  committed  suicide. 

Children,  b.  at  Avon: 

i.  REUBEN,  b.  1791;  d.  Sept.  13,  1798. 
ii.  AMON,  b.  1793;  d.  Sept.  15,  1798. 

iii.  ALMIRA,  b.  1796;  d.  at  Unionville,  May  29,  1862;  m.  Sept.  15, 
1819,  JESSE  SANFORD,  and  lived  on  her  father's  place.  He 
was  a  soldier  in  the  War  of  1812. 


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iv.  NAOMI,  b.  1798;  bapt.  Sept.  15,  1799;  m.  WILLIAM  PECK  of 

Salisbury, 
v.  REUBEN,  2ND;  b.  1800;  d.  Oct.  13,  1802. 

170.  vi.  ELIJAH,  b.  1804;  d.  1838. 

171.  vii.  TRUMAN,  b.  1805. 

85.  JAMES6  NORTH   (Eli5,   Timothy4,  Thomas*,  Samuel2, 
John1),  youngest  son  of  Eli  and  Eunice  (Hart)  North,  was  born 
at  Avon  in  1781,  and  died  there  April  22,  1833.     He  married  in 
1799,  LUCINA,  daughter  of  Obadiah  Andrews,  and  they  joined 
the  church  the  same  year.     They  lived  on  Lovely  St.,  Avon. 
After  her  husband's  death  Mrs.  North  went  to  live  with  her 
children  at  Candor,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died  April  2,  1843. 

Children : 

i.  PLUMA,  b.  1806;  d.  April  1,  1809. 

172.  ii.  GEORGE,  b.  Aug.  7,  1808;  d.  Sept.  22,  1876. 

iii.  SALLY  MARIA,  b.  Jan.  30,  1811;  d.  July  23,  1895;  m.  1830, 

ROLAND  WEATHERBY  of  Avon, 
iv.  EUNICE,  b.  1813;  d.  188- ;  m.  HENRY  MONROE  of  Candor* 

N.  Y. 

173.  v.  JAMES  ELY,  b.  1815;  d.  1896. 

vi.  NANCY,  b.  1817;  d.  April  26,  1826. 

vii.  LUCY,  b.  1825;  d.  at  Juneau,  Wis.;  m.  JOSEPH  NEVINS  of 
Candor,  N.  Y. 

86.  THOMAS6    NORTH    (Thomas6,    Timothy4,    Thomas3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Thomas  and  Sibyl  (Gridley) 
North,  was  born  Mar.  15,  1787.     He  married  HANNAH  OSTE- 
HAUS  and  was  a  farmer  in  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind. 

Child: 

i.  SIBYL 

87.  ROYAL6  FLINT  NORTH  ( Thomas5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Thomas  and  Sibyl  (Gridley) 
North,  was  born  Feb.  24,  1790,  and  died  May  11,  1860,  in 
Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.    He  married  Aug.  22,  1819,  SALLY  DEN- 
TON,  who  was   born  Nov.  15,  1803,  and  died  Feb.  26,  1857. 
He  engaged  in  farming  in  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.,  whither  he 
removed  from  New  York  State  with  his  father  about  1800. 

Children,  b.  in  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.: 

i.  THOMAS  PAYNE,  b.  Nov.  26,  1820;  d.  at  North's  Landing, 
Ohio,  Jan.  12,  1872;  unm. 


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ii.  HANNAH  MARY,  b.  April  27,  1822;  d.  Jan.  26,  1904. 
174.   iii.  JOHN  DENTON,  b.  Jan.  17,  1824. 

iv.  GEORGE  LAFAYETTE,  b.  Mar.  28, 1826;  d.  June  29, 1859;  unm. 

v.  ROYAL  FLINT,  b.  Nov.  17,  1827;  d.  Mar.  3,  1830. 

vi.  MARIA  LOUISA,  b.  Oct.  28,  1832. 

vii.  ROYAL  FLINT,  2ND;  b.  Oct.  25,  1834;  d.  Nov.  3,  1864;  unm. 
175.viii.  JAMES  MUNROE,  b.  Aug.  18,  1836. 

ix.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON,  b.  Jan.  25,  1839;  soldier  in  the 
Civil  War,  Company  C,  83rd  Regiment,  Indiana  Volunteers; 
unm.,  resides  near  Rising  Sun,  Ind. 
176.    x.  ERNEST  CLARENCE,  b.  July  6,  1841. 

xi.  ALBERT  GALLATIN,  b.  Oct.  26,  1844;  d.  Sept.  22,  1876;  unm. 

88.  GEORGE6  WASHINGTON  NORTH  (Thomas5,  Tim- 
othy*, Thomas3,  Samuel*,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Thomas  and 
Sibyl  (Gridley)  North,  was  born  April  21, 1797,  and  died  July  13, 
1873.  He  married  (1)  Oct.  13, 1818,  FRANCES  BAILEY,  who  died 
Sept.  13,  1827;  (2)  Dec.  27,  1827,  SABRA  B.  SAMPSON,  who  died 
Oct.  14, 1883.  He  was  a  farmer  in  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.,  whither 
he  removed  from  New  York  State  with  his  father  about  1800. 

Children,  b.  in  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.,  by  first  wife: 

i.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  b.  Aug.  16,  1820;  d.  June  28,  1851;  m. 

LA  VINA  JONES.   Children:  Fanny,  Ava. 
ii.  NATHANIEL  BAILEY,  d.  young. 

iii.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  b.  May  4,  1825;  d.  Nov.  29,  1902;  m. 
at  Oroville,  Calif.,  Nov.  4,  1886,  HANNAH  ANN  HAMBLJN. 
No  children.  Removed  to  California  in  1850  and  became  a 
miner. 

By  second  wife: 

177/  iv.  ROYAL  FLINT,  b.  Sept.  6,  1830;  d.  Aug.  20,  1899. 
v.  FANNIE,  d.  young. 

vi.  LUCY  AMANDA,  b.  Oct.  4,  1832;  d.  at  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  Mar. 
12, 1901 ;  m.  Oct.  4, 1859,  WILLIAM  H.  TAYLOR.     Child:  Lizzie 
Agnes,  b.  Feb.  10,  1865;  m.  William  T.  Rehse. 
vii.  EUNICE  HOPKINSON,  b.  Aug.  13,  1834;  m.  Sept.  20,   1854, 
ELEAZER  COLE.     Children:    (1)  Sabra  Elizabeth,  b.  July  12, 
1855;  d.  Oct.  1,  1858.     (2)  Emma  Ida,  b.  Oct.  29,  1857;  m. 
Sept.  17,  1879,  F.  W.  Hathaway.     (3)  Ella  May,  b.  Oct.  29, 
1857;  m.  June  12,  1878,  Jesse  Robbins.    (4)  Lucy  Amelia,  b. 
Jan.   2,   1861;  d.   May  6,   1920;  m.   April   3,    1889,    J.    R. 
McConnell.  (5)  Sarah  Frances,  b.  Jan.  12,  1867;  m.  Mar.  19, 
1890,  Selor  Douglas, 
viii.  DELIA  SOPHIA,  d.  young. 
178.   ix.  WALTER  VINTON,  b.  Dec.  16,  1846;  d.  Sept.  4,  1878. 


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89.  GUY6   NORTH    (Seth5,    Timothy4,    Thomas3,    SamueF, 
John1},  only  son  of  Seth  and  Abigail  (Hart)  North,  was  born 
at  Farmington  in  1779.     He  married  CATHARINE  PROVOST,  who 
after  his  death  removed  to  Batavia,  and  later  Elba,  N.  Y.,  with 
her  children,  and  died  at  the  latter  place  in  1823.    Unfortu- 
nate circumstances  at  home  compelled  Guy  North  at  a  youth- 
ful age  to  seek  his  own  fortunes.     He  went  to  New  York 
where  he  achieved  success  as  a  merchant.     In  the  course  of 
his  business  he  often  went  to  sea  on  his  own  ship,  and  was 
thought  to  have  perished  in  a  storm  in  August,  1815. 

Children: 

179.  i.  CZAR  PETER,  b.  Sept.  10,  1803;  d.  1848. 
ii.  SON,  b.  1804;  d.  Nov.  14,  1804. 

iii.  LOT,  b.  1807. 

iv.  CHILD,  b.  1808;  d.  Aug.  3,  1813. 
v.  LDCINDA,  b.  1810. 
vi.  FRANKLIN,  b.  1813. 
vii.  MARY,  b.  1815. 

90.  SYDNEY6  NORTH  (Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Lot  and  Silence  (Horsford)  North,  was 
born   probably  at   Farmington,  Jan.   12,  1782,  and   died  at 
Effingham,  111.,  Feb.  4,  1845.     He  married  Jan.  26,  1809,  MARY 
HAWTHORNE,  who  was  born  in  1792,  and  died  at  Monroe,  111., 
April,  1854.     Sydney  North  was  a  farmer  near  Rising  Sun, 
Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  where  he  came  with  his  father  from  Connecticut. 
About  1814  he  removed  to  western  Indiana  and  later  to  White 
Co.,  111. 

Children: 

i.  HULDAH,  b.  Jan.  9,  1810;  d.  1856;  m.  ALFRED  McCAN. 
ii.  POLLY,  b.  April  10,  1812;  m.  HYRUM  BARNETT. 

180.  iii.  JOHN,  b.  Nov.  9,  1815;  d.  Jan.  13,  1892. 

181.  iv.  LEVI,  b.  July  17, 1817;  d.  Feb.  24,  1894. 

v.  ROBERT,  b.  1820;  d.  Feb.  23,  1856;  unm. 
vi.  EDWARD  WOODWARD,  b.  1822;  d.  May  23,  1857;  unm. 
vii.  ALMIRA,  b.  1824;  d.  July  7, 1854;  m.  MARSHALL  LINCOLN. 
viii.  LIEUTICIA,  b.  1826;  d.  May  24,  1894;  m.  DANIEL  REWELL. 
ix.  NANCY,  b.  1828;  m.  JESSE  SLATER. 

91.  ABIJAH6  NORTH  (Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Lot  and  Silence  (Horsford)  North,  was 
born  at  Farmington,  Dec.  25,  1787,  and  died  near  Rising  Sun, 


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Ind.,  Feb.  26,  1859.    He  married  Aug.  10,  1810,  MARGARET 
WILSON. 

Abijah  North  moved  west  with  his  father  in  1799,  stopping 
a  short  time  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  then  settled  in  Kentucky 
opposite  North  Bend,  Ohio,  until  1814,  when  he  bought  land  in 
the  lower  end  of  Dearborn,  now  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  on  the  Ohio 
River,  three  miles  below  Rising  Sun.  This  land  he  cleared  and 
successfully  farmed.  The  settlement  which  grew  there  became 
known  as  North's  Landing.  He  was  instrumental  in  having 
Ohio  Co.  formed  out  of  the  southern  part  of  Dearborn  Co.,  for 
which  purpose  he  was  elected  to  the  Indiana  Legislature.  He 
held  many  town  and  county  offices,  was  an  officer  in  the  militia, 
and  a  prosperous  merchant. 

Children : 

182.  i.  JAMES,  b.  Mar.  23,  1811;  d.  Aug.  4,  1890. 

183.  ii.  LOT,  b.  Sept.  25,  1813;  d.  Jan.  27,  1875. 

184.  iii.  WILSON,  b.  Jan.  8,  1816;  d.  Jan.  26,  1853. 

iv.  HULDAH,  b.  Nov.  25,  1820;  m.  THEODORE  HUMPHREY.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Margaret  Ann,  m.  Rosman  White.  (2)  Melinda, 
m.  George  K.  Douglas.  (3)  Mary  Alice,  m.  Salem  Bradford. 
(4)  Abijah,  m.  Mary  Scranton.  (5)  James,  m.  Lily  Mottier. 
(6)  Lily,  m.  Charles  Simpson.  (7)  William  S.,  m.  Mary 
Manford. 

v.  LEVI,  b.  Feb.  6,  1825;  d.  July  9,  1826. 

92.  ASAHEL6  NORTH  (Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2, 
John1),  fourth  son  of  Lot  and  Silence  (Horsford)  North,  was 
born  Nov.  3,  1792,  probably  at  Farmington,  and  died  Mar.  1, 
1875.     He  married  Mar.  21,  1816,  ELIZABETH  BURNS.     Moved 
west  with  his  father  and  became  a  prosperous  farmer  near  Rising 
Sun,  Ind. 

Children: 

i.  POLLY,  b.  Sept.  17,  1825;  d.  1849;  m.  DAVID  SHOEMAKER. 

Children:  Asahel,  Ellen. 

ii.  SILENCE,  m.  PERDILLAS  McNuTT.    Child:  Frances. 
iii.  HARRIET  AUGUST,  b.  1830;  d.  July  23,  1898. 

93.  LEVI6   NORTH    (Lot5,    Timothy4,    Thomas3,    Samuel2, 
John1),  youngest  son  of  Lot  and  Silence  (Horsford)  North,  was 
born  probably  at  Farmington,  Mar.  11,  1793,  and  died  Aug.  20, 
1845.     He  married  Feb.  11,  1819,  RACHEL  ROOD,  who  was  born 
Dec.  10,  1796,  and  died  Aug.  16,  1843. 


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Mr.  North  was  a  farmer  at  North's  Landing,  near  Rising  Sun, 
Ind.,  where  he  also  owned  a  store  and  a  steam  mill. 

Children,  b.  at  North's  Landing,  Ind. : 

i.  LUCINDA,  b.  Nov.  2, 1819;  d.  Feb.  22, 1900;  m.  1835,  WILLIAM 

H.  POWELL.     Children:     (1)  Rosanna,  m.  Stephen  Searcy. 

(2)  Sarah.     (3)  John,   m.  Emma  McNutt.     (4)  George,  m. 

Cynthia  Lostutter.     (5)  Mary  Ellen,  m.  Wilson  Lostutter. 

(6)  Marcus  L.,  m.  Mary  Dibble.     (7)  Joseph,  m.  Rachel 

Grace, 
ii.  ABIJAH,  b.  Mar.  10,  1821;  d.  Aug.  4,  1843;  killed  by  accident 

in  his  father's  steam  mill;  unm. 
iii.  SALLY  L.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1822;  d.  Mar.  29,  1905;  m.  Oct.  9, 1845, 

JOSEPH  T.  NORTH  (191). 
iv.  SUSANNAH,  b.  Nov.  1, 1825;  d.  Aug.  15, 1826. 

185.  v.  RUFUS,  b.  Dec.  4,  1827;  d.  July  11,  1893. 

186.  vi.  BENJAMIN  F.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1830;  d.  Jan.  15,  1877. 

187.  vii.  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  21,  1832;  d.  July  2,  1903. 

188.  viii.  NATHAN  H.,  b.  May  27,  1835;  d.  July  22,  1895. 

189.  ix.   LEVI,  b.  July  29,  1837;  d.  April  1,  1906. 


94.  CAPT.  HENRY6  T.  NORTH  (Abijah5,  Timothy4, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Abijah  and  Sally  (Marsh) 
North,  was  born  April  27, 1787,  and  died  near  Warsaw,  Gallatin 
Co.,  Ky.,  July  9,  1865.  He  married  (1)  Dec.  12,  1809,  POLLY 
CUMMINGS,  who  died  1810,  and  by  whom  he  had  one  son;  (2) 
Dec.  8,  1815,  at  St.  Francisville,  La.,  MARIAH  HOLMES,  who  was 
born  Feb.  19,  1799,  and  died  July  14,  1878.  Her  father  was  a 
noted  physician,  and  a  descendant  of  Pocahontas.  Henry 
North  was  a  captain  in  the  War  of  1812  and  fought  under 
General  Andrew  Jackson  at  the  battle  of  New  Orleans.  The 
rest  of  his  life  he  engaged  in  farming  on  his  father's  farm  in 
Gallatin  Co.,  Ky. 

Children: 

190.  i.  FOUNTAIN,  b.  Nov.  11,  1810;  d.  Nov.  14,  1887. 
ii.  MARY  B.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1817;  d.  Sept.  30,  1823. 

191.  iii.  JOSEPH  T.,  b.  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  Nov.  20,  1819;  d.  Mar. 

2,  1895. 

iv.  ROBERTA  B.,  b.  Harrison  Co.,  Ky.,  Nov.  30, 1821;  m.  BARNEY 
JOHNSON.  Children:  (1)  Fountain.  (2)  Lizzie.  (3)  William. 
(4)  Eugene.  (5)  Sallie.  (6)  Charles. 

192.  v.  HENRY  BALLARD,  b.  at  Warsaw,  Ky.,  Oct.  30,    8?5;  d.  Jan. 

17,  1911. 


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vi.  ANN,  b.  Jan.  13,  1828;  m.  BENJAMIN  ELLIOT.  Children: 
(1)  Benjamin.  (2)  Joseph.  (3)  Mamie,  m.  Ford.  (4) 
William.  (5)  Imogene,  m.  Omer  Thomas.  (6)  Rose.  (7) 
James  R.  (8)  Edwin. 

193.  vii.  THEODORE,  b.  June  4,  1830;  d.  Feb.  3,  1902. 

194.  viii.  CONSTANTINE,  b.  July  4,  1833;  d.  1876. 

ix.  MAKY,  b.  July  15,  1837;  d.  Aug.  31,  1865. 

x.  SUSAN,  b.  May  26,  1842;  m.  Feb.  29,  1865,  ASHTON  CRAIG. 
Resides  (1919)  Ghent,  Ky.  Children:  (1)  Thomas,  b.  1865; 
m.  Eva  Satchwill.  (2)  William  H.,  b.  1867;  m.  Olla  Arre- 
mith.  (3)  Mary,  b.  1869.  (4)  Walton,  b.  1871.  (5)  Lil- 
lian J.,  b.  1874;  m.  John  Gardt.  (6)  Sally,  b.  1876;  m.  Nat 
Gardt.  (7)  Edwin  S.,  b.  1879;  d.  1918;  m.  Margaret  Lillard. 
(8)  Roberta,  b.  1882;  m.  Spencer  Lillard. 

95.  JOSEPH6  NORTH  (Isaac,5  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1},  second  son  of  Lieut.  Isaac  and  Hepzibah  (Hart)  North, 
was  born  at  Berlin,  April  16,  1756,  and  died  Sept.  18, 1819,  aged 
63.    He  married  June  2,  1777,  RHODA  BLINN,  who  was  born 
Jan.  7,  1756,  and  died  June  5,  1818.     They  lived  in  Worthing- 
ton  and  are  buried  in  the  Beckley  Cemetery. 

Children,  b.  at  Worthington: 

195.  i.  JAMES,  b.  Oct.  9,  1777;  d.  Feb.  18,  1836. 

ii.  RHODA,  b.  July  20,  1779;  d.  May  3,  1835;  m.  Sept.  3,  1801, 
LEMUEL,  son  of  Elisha  and  Hepzibah  Wilcox.  Child :  Adelia, 
m.  Roswell  Snow. 

iii.  EBASTUS,  b.  Sept.  7,  1781;  d.  Sept.  6,  1787. 

196.  iv.  ALLEN,  b.  Dec.  14,  1783;  d.  May  10,  1860. 

197.  v.  CHAUNCEY,  b.  Mar.  18,  1786. 

vi.  MAKY,  b.  Sept.  15,  1788;  d.  -    -  13,  1819;  m.  May  7,  1815, 

NATHANIEL  SHAW. 

vii.  SALLY,  b.  Feb.  2,  1791;  d.  July  16,  1818. 
viii.  ERASTUS,  2ND,  b.  Feb.  12, 1793;  d.  Jan.  18, 1845;  m.  ABIGAIL 
BROWN.     Resided  in  Longmeadows,  Mass.,  and  had  two  or 
three  children. 

198.  ix.  JOSEPH,  b.  July  14,  1795;  d.  April  3,  1862. 

x.  HARRIET,  b.  Jan.  3,  1799;  m.  Feb.  2,  1820,  DANIEL  RICE. 

96.  ABEL6   NORTH    (Isacu*,    Isaac*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2, 
John1},  third  son  of  Lieut.  Isaac  and  Hepzibah  (Hart)  North, 
was  born  at  Berlin,  April  8,  1761,  and  died  there  May  22,  1839, 
aged  78.     He  married  in  1788,  SARAH,  daughter  of  John  and 
Hannah  (Wilcox)  Wilcox.     She  was  born  Feb.  7,  1760,  and  died 
Oct.  28,  1842.     They  lived  in  Berlin. 


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Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

i.  HANNAH,  b.  July  19, 1789;  d.  Feb.  26, 1870;  m.  DAVID  HOWELL, 

Hadlyme. 
ii.  HEPZIBAH,  b.  Feb.  7,  1791;  d.  Feb.  7,  1791. 

199.  iii.  LYMAN,  b.  Jan.  3,  1793;  d.  Dec.  21,  1860. 

200.  iv.  ORRIN,  b.  Dec.  20,  1794;  d.  Dec.  8,  1877. 

201.  v.  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  25,  1796;  d.  Aug.  8,  1872. 


97.  SALMON6  NORTH  (Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  fourth  son  of  Lieut.  Isaac  and  Hepzibah  (Hart)  North, 
was  born  at  Berlin,  Oct.  25, 1767,  and  died  at  Wethersfield,  May 
25,  1817,  aged  51.  He  married  in  1789,  JERUSHA  LEEDS  of 
Stamford.  He  lived  in  Griswoldville  and  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Although  he  would  have  been  only  fourteen  years  old  at  the 
time,  he  is  probably  the  Salmon  North  who  enlisted  in  Massa- 
chusetts, under  Capt.  John  Bacon,  Col.  Caleb  Hyde's  Regi- 
ment, Gen.  Rosseter's  Brigade,  Oct.  20  to  28,  1781,  and  in  the 
same  Brigade  under  Capt.  Joseph  Raymond,  Oct.  29  to  Nov.  6, 
1781.  ("Massachusetts  Men  in  the  Revolution.") 

Children: 

i.  HARRIET,  b.  Oct.  25, 1789;  m.  NORTON  HOLLISTER  of  Amenia, 
N.  Y.     Child:  George,  b.  1828;  d.  1861;  m.  Adeline  Benham. 

202.  ii.  SELAH,  b.  July  7,  1790;  d.  Mar.  20,  1851. 

iii.  MARY,  b.  June  1,  1792;  d.  April  17,  1869;  m.  1833,  ABIJAH 
(107),  son  of  Seth  North. 

203.  iv.  WILLIAM  B.,  b.  July  13,  1794;  d.  Jan.  3,  1872. 
v.  JERUSHA,  drowned  in  infancy. 

vi.  JERUSHA,  2ND,  b.  Sept.  14,  1796;  d.  1870;  m.  BOND,  of  Weth- 
ersfield, and  Griswoldville. 

vii.  ISAAC,  b.  Jan.  24,  1801.  Perhaps  he  who  d.  May  15,  1815. 
("Kensington  Church  Records.") 

viii.  LAURA,  b.  Dec.  26,  1802;  m.  JOHN  GRISWOLD,  Wethersfield. 

204.  ix.  SALMON,  b.  at  Griswoldville,  Mar.  24,  1804;  d.  1878. 
x.  CAROLINE,  b.  Dec.  1,  1808;  m.  LEWIS,  of  Torrington. 


98.  ISAAC6  NORTH  (Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  youngest  son  of  Lieut.  Isaac  and  Hepzibah  (Hart) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin  in  1771,  and  died  Sept.  13,  1823. 
He  married  at  Kensington,  Dec.  31,  1810,  his  cousin,  SARAH, 
daughter  of  Seth  North  (46).  She  died  June  10,  1822.  The 
family  is  buried  in  the  Beckley  Cemetery  at  Berlin. 


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Children: 

i.  GEORGE,  b.  1811;  d.  June  12,  1823. 
ii.  MARY,  b.  1813;  d.  May  29,  1823. 
iii.  CLARISSA,  b.  1816;  d.  June  20,  1821. 

99.  LEVI6  NORTH  (Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Jedediah  and  Sarah  (Wilcox)  North,  was 
born  at  Berlin,  April  16,  1760,  and  died  there  Oct.  2,  1846.  He 
married  April  20,  1786,  RACHEL,  daughter  of  Jedediah  and 
Barbara  (Wilcox)  White.  She  was  born  Oct.  24,  1762,  and  died 
Jan.  31,  1839,  and  was  a  descendant  of  the  first  child  born  after 
the  landing  of  the  Mayflower  in  1620.  They  are  buried  in  the 
East  Berlin  Cemetery  with  five  of  their  children. 

Levi  North  lived  in  Berlin  near  his  father,  being  recorded  as 
of  that  town  in  the  Federal  Census  of  1790.  He  made  scythes 
by  hand  and  sold  them  to  the  neighboring  farmers.  In  1817  he 
was  assessed  $100,  as  shown  by  a  list  of  twenty  Berlin  men 
engaged  in  business.  This  was  to  raise  money  after  the  War 
of  1812. 

At  the  age  of  16  he  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  serving 
in  Capt.  Eells'  Company,  3rd  Battalion,  Gen.  Wadsworth's 
Brigade,  Connecticut  State  Troops,  June-Dec.  25,  1776.  The 
musket  which  he  carried  is  now  in  the  possession  of  his  great- 
grandson  Charles  H.  North  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  PATTY,  b.  Dec.  7, 1787;  d.  1878;  m.  1833,  CHESTER  BROWNSON 
of  Salisbury,  N.  Y.    He  d.  May  18,  1857. 

205.  ii.  JEDEDIAH,  b.  June  22,  1789;  d.  Jan.  30,  1855. 

iii.  LUCY,  b.  Oct.  22,  1790;  m.  1822,  REV.  THOS.  W.  DUNCAN,  of 

Jasper,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  later  of  Roxbury,  N.  H. 
iv.  SARAH,  b.  Sept.  30,  1792;  d.  May  5,  1858;  unm. 
v.  BEULAH,  b.  Sept.  8,  1794;  d.  Jan.  19,  1864;  unm. 
vi.  RACHEL,  b.  Mar.  26,  1796;  d.  Jan.  3,  1887;  unm. 

206.  vii.  EDMUND,  b.  Oct.  10,  1797;  d.  Oct.  10,  1874. 

viii.  MARILLA,  b.  April  14,  1799;  d.  July  7,  1872;  unm. 
ix.  OLIVE,  b.  Oct.  15,  1800;  m.  (1)  1819,  THOS.  H.  SKINNER  of 
Haddam,  who  d.  Dec.,  1826;  (2)  JACOB  CHAPMAN  of  Lyndon, 
Vt. 

207.  x.  NORRIS,  b.  July  29,  1802. 

xi.  JULIA,  b.  Mar.  5,  1804;  d.  Nov.  26, 1830;  m.  Nov.,  1830,  TITUS 
PENFIELD  of  Berlin,  and  had  one  son  and  one  daughter. 

208.  xii.  LEVI,  b.  Aug.  18,  1807;  d.  May  9,  1885. 


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100.  DAVID6  NORTH  (Jedediah5,  Isaac4,  Thomas?,  Thomas*, 
John1),  third  son  of  Jedediah  and  Sarah  (Wilcox)  North,  was 
born  at  Berlin,  April  23,  1762,  and  died  in  February,  1831.     He 
married  (1)   at  Berlin,  Dec.   13,   1781,  SALOME,  daughter  of 
Josiah  Wilcox,  a  revolutionary  soldier.     She  was  born  April  22, 
1762,  and  died  Mar.  15,  1807;  (2)  in  1801,  his  cousin,  Caroline 
North,  daughter  of  Samuel  North  (45).     She  was  born  June  18, 
1775. 

In  1790  he  was  living,  according  to  the  first  Federal  Census 
of  1790,  in  Ludlow,  Hampshire  Co.,  Mass.  He  removed  about 
1794  to  Meredith,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.,  with  his  family.  There 
he  cleared  the  land  and  built  a  house.  He  later  returned  to 
Connecticut. 

Children: 

i.  LUCY,  b.  at  Berlin,  Dec.  19,  1782;  m.  Dec.  26,  1800,  ISAAC 
WILCOX  of  Worthington,  Conn.,  and  Stow,  Ohio.    No  children, 
ii.  ANNA,  b.  at  Berlin,  Feb.  28,  1785;  m.  at  Middletown,  May 
27,  1806,  DANIEL  JOHNSON. 

209.  iii.  LEMUEL,  b.  at  Berlin,  May  6,  1786;  d.  1845. 
iv.  SARAH,  b.  June  21,  1788;  d.  1802. 

v.  ABIGAIL,  b.  at  Ludlow,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1790;  d.  Feb.  25, 
1870;  m.  July  4,  1815,  WILLIAM  BOARDMAN  of  Wethersfield, 
son  of  Levi  and  Elizabeth  (Warner)  Boardman.  He  was 
b.  Aug.  15,  1792,  and  d.  April  14,  1869.  Farmer  in  Sheffield, 
Mass. 

210.  vi.  DAVID,  b.  May  9,  1792. 

vii.  DANIEL,  b.  Mar.  11,  1794.    Resided  at  Meredith,  N.  Y. 
viii.  POLLY,  b.  Mar.  10,  1796. 

ix.  JEMIMA,  b.  Feb.  14,  1798;  num. 

x.  ORRIN,  b.  July  24,  1800. 

xi.  LYDIA,  b.  Jan.  15,  1805. 
xii.  ORPHA,  b.  Oct.  19,  1806. 

101.  COL.  SIMEON6  NORTH  (Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Jedediah  and  Sarah  (Wilcox) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  July  13,  1765,  and  died  at  Middle- 
town,  Aug.  25,  1852.     He  married  (1)  at  Cromwell,  in  1786, 
LUCY,  daughter  of  Jonathon  and  Elizabeth  (Ranney)  Savage. 
She  was  born  May  19, 1766,  and  died  Feb.  24, 1811.    He  married 
(2)  Mar.  2,  1812,  LYDIA,  daughter  of  Rev.  Enoch  Huntington, 
whose  house  in  Middletown  he  occupied.     She  was  born  Feb. 
28,  1771,  and  died  Sept.  7,  1840. 


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Col.  Simeon  North  was  the  first  official  pistol  maker  of  the 
United  States.  The  old  flintlocks  bearing  the  legend  "S. 
North,  Berlin  (or  Middletown),  Conn.,"  are  highly  prized  by 
collectors  of  firearms,  and  it  is  rarely  that  one  can  be  picked  up 
in  antique  shops. 

Beginning  first  with  the  manufacture  of  scythes  for  the  neigh- 
boring farmers,  he  soon  began  the  manufacture  of  pistols, 
receiving  his  first  contract  from  the  United  States  Government 
in  1808.  During  the  War  of  1812  and  up  to  the  time  of  his 
death,  he  completed  many  other  contracts  for  the  government. 

His  first  factory  was  on  Spruce  Brook,  at  Berlin,  but  the  water 
power  being  insufficient  for  his  growing  business,  he  built  an 
additional  factory  in  1812  at  Middletown,  the  water  power  of 
which  is  now  used  by  the  Rock  Fall  Woolen  Co.,  and  the  old 
factory  building  as  their  storehouse.  The  factory  and  dam  at 
Berlin  were  carried  away  by  a  flood  in  1856,  and  all  that  remains 
is  a  portion  of  the  dam  which  is  used  as  a  bridge. 

Col.  North  was  the  first  to  introduce  the  principle  of  inter- 
changeable parts  in  the  manufacture  of  firearms,  and  to  use 
machinery  in  their  manufacture. 

At  the  close  of  the  War  of  1812,  he  was  commissioned  by  the 
state  of  Connecticut  to  make  two  pairs  of  gold  mounted  pistols 
to  be  presented  as  a  testimonial  to  Capt.  Isaac  Hull  of  the 
Frigate  Constitution,  and  Commodore  McDonough,  who  cap- 
tured on  Lake  Champlain  the  English  squadron  under  Commo- 
dore Downie.  These  pistols  are  now  on  exhibition  in  the  office 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  at  Washington.  They  are  kept 
in  a  glass  case  and  cared  for  as  priceless  relics.  It  is  the  boast 
of  the  custodian  that  nowhere  in  the  world  can  there  be  found 
finer  specimens  of  the  armorer's  art. 

Two  traditions  survive  Simeon  North,  which  throw  a  great 
light  on  his  personal  character.  One  has  it  that  no  man  ever 
worked  for  him  who  did  not  love  him.  The  other  was  that  he 
would  never  employ  a  man  who  was  intemperate  in  his  habits  or 
immoral  in  any  way. 

While  Simeon  North  had  not  the  advantage  of  college  training, 
he  had  a  well  disciplined  mind,  was  well  informed,  and  kept  up 
with  the  world's  affairs  by  reading  the  New  York  papers,  which 
he  used  to  lend  to  his  neighbors. 


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Unlike  most  of  his  ancestors  he  was  not  a  member  of  the 
village  Congregational  Church,  but  he  was  a  regular  attendant 
and  essentially  a  religious  man  and  a  generous  supporter  of  the 
church;  he  brought  up  a  family  of  sons  and  daughters  who 
learned  from  him  the  principles  of  personal  honor,  the  dignity  of 
conscientious  labor,  the  need  for  square  dealing  with  every  one, 
and  the  necessity  for  self-reliance. 

At  the  moment  when  Col.  North  was  ready  to  pursue  a  more 
leisurely  life  and  enjoy  some  of  the  fruits  of  his  labor,  the  failure 
of  a  business  house  whose  notes  he  had  endorsed,  compelled 
him  to  make  a  temporary  assignment.  His  endorsement  had 
been  procured  by  misrepresentation  on  the  part  of  the  makers 
of  the  notes,  and  his  counsel  advised  him  that  he  could  not  be 
held  for  their  payment.  Against  their  advice,  he  said  that  his 
name  was  on  the  back  of  these  notes,  and  that  if  he  lived  long 
enough  he  would  pay  them.  By  placing  a  mortgage  of  $68,000 
upon  his  property,  he  was  able  to  continue  his  business  without 
interruption.  For  twenty- two  years  he  carried  that  burden  so 
shamefully  imposed  upon  him,  and  in  1848,  at  the  age  of  eighty- 
three  he  paid  off  the  last  penny. 

His  dwelling  house  on  High  St.,  Middletown,  which  was  later 
the  home  of  Parson  Huntington,  has  been  removed,  and  the 
site  is  now  occupied  by  the  residence  of  the  President  of  Wes- 
leyan  University. 

When  Simeon  North  was  sixteen  years  old,  he  shouldered  his 
gun  and  marched  to  Saybrook  to  enlist  in  the  War  of  the  Revo- 
lution, but  when  he  reached  his  destination  negotiations  for 
peace  were  pending  and  he  was  not  mustered  into  the  service. 
He  was  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  the  Connecticut  Sixth  Regiment 
1811-13  and  was  always  known  afterward  by  this  title. 

See  "  Simeon  North— First  Official  Pistol  Maker  of  the  United 
States,  A  Memoir."  By  S.  N.  D.  North,  LL.D.,  and  Ralph  H. 
North.  Concord,  N.  H.,  The  Rumford  Press,  1913. 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Berlin: 

211.  i.  REUBEN,  b.  Dec.  11,  1786;  d.  April  4,  1853. 

212.  ii.  JAMES,  b.  Sept.  16,  1788;  d.  Feb.  11,  1869. 

213.  iii.  ALVIN,  b.  Mar.  2,  1790;  d.  Aug.  31,  1845. 

214.  iv.  SELAH,  b.  Nov.  24,  1791;  d.  Aug.  13,  1850. 

v.  ELIZABETH,  b.  Oct.  5,  1796;  d.  Mar.  25,  1831;  unm. 

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vi.  LUCETTA,  b.  April  4,  1799;  d.  at  Middletown,  Jan.  22,  1863; 
unm. 

215.  vii.  SIMEON,  b.  Sept.  7,  1802;  d.  Feb.  9,  1884. 

viii.  NANCY,  b.  Jan.  18,  1804;  d.  at  Berlin,  Oct.  5,  1806. 

By  second  wife,  b.  at  Middletown: 

ix.  LYDIA  HUNTINGTON,  b.  Mar.  26,  1814;  d.  at  South  Norwalk, 
April  1,  1896;  m.  Mar.  2,  1836,  REV.  D.  M.  SEWARD  who  was 
pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  New  Britain 
from  1836  to  1842.  He  d.  in  1901.  Children:  (1)  Frederick 
Dwight,  deceased.  (2)  Leila  H.,  m.  Rev.  William  H.  Gleason. 
(3)  Harriet,  deceased.  (4)  William  F.,  librarian  of  the 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Public  Library. 

102.  STEPHEN6  NORTH  (Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas5, 
Thomas2,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Jedediah  and  Sarah  (Wilcox) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Jan.  26,  1767,  and  died  at  Fly  Creek, 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1842.  He  married  (1)  Jan.  7,  1788, 
SUSANNA,  daughter  of  Elisha  Savage,  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 
She  was  born  April  14,  1765,  and  died  Nov.  11,  1833.  He  mar- 
ried (2)  in  1834,  MATILDA  CHENEY.  Stephen  North  removed 
from  Connecticut  to  Fly  Creek,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  a  farmer, 
mechanic,  merchant  and  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  Church. 
He  left  his  children  no  legacy  but  a  religious  education. 

Children,  b.  at  Fly  Creek: 

216.  i.  ALBERT,  b.  July  18, 1789;  d.  Dec.  18, 1849. 

ii.  EMILY,  b.  1791;  d.  1817;  m.  Feb.,  1811,  WILLIAM  HIGBY.  Two 
children. 

217.  iii.  LINUS,  b.  Nov.  2, 1794;  d.  Jan.  24, 1846. 

iv.  ALMIRA,  b.  1795;  d.  1878;  m.  (1)  1813,  BENJAMIN TODD;  (2) 

1819,  REV.  J.  R.  ST.  JOHN;  (3)  1829,  DANIEL  CARR;  (4) 

ROGERS. 

v.  MERCY,  b.  Jan.,  1798;  d.  Jan.  14,  1872,  aged  74;  m.  Sept.  14, 
1826,  DBA.  HART  of  Seymour,  who  d.  Aug.  18, 1868. 

218.  vi.  STEPHEN,  b.  Nov.  7, 1799;  d.  Oct.  18, 1842. 

vii.  HEPZIBAH,  b.  Nov.  4,  1802;  m.  DBA.  HORACE  GALPIN.  Chil- 
dren: William,  Judson. 

viii.  SUSAN,  b.  May  13,  1804;  d.  Aug.  16,  1850;  m.  Sept.  28,  1825, 
JOSEPH  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE,  b.  Jan.  27,  1803,  son  of  Joseph 
William  and  Sybil  (Heath)  Lawrence  of  Quincy,  Mich. 
Children:  (1)  Henry  North,  b.  Oct.  9,  1826;  d.  Jan.  20,  1919; 
m.  Jan.  17,  1854,  Mary  L.  Lathrop.  (2)  Helen,  b.  July  15, 
1828;  d.  April  11,  1893.  (3)  Mary  Wells,  b.  July  11,  1830; 
d.  April  16,  1909;  m.  Israel  R.  Hall.  (4)  Charles  Edward,  b. 
Mar.  3,  1832;  d.  Aug.  14,  1910;  m.  May  30,  1855,  Mary  H. 


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Welch.  (5)  Susan  North,  b.  April  7,  1834;  d.  Nov.  7,  1861; 
m.  Dec.  13,  1855,  Thomas  Ellis.  (6)  Sophia,  b.  Mar.  9, 
1836;  d.  Nov.  14,  1865;  m.  Dec.  13,  1855,  Ira  Dufur.  (7) 
Cornelia,  b.  Mar.  20,  1839.  (8)  Albert  William,  b.  April  26, 
1841;  d.  April  27,  1857.  (9)  Sarah  North,  b.  Jan.  7,  1843;  d. 
May  3,  1909;  m.  Mar.  31,  1863,  George  W.  Jeffers.  (10) 
Harriet  Newell,  b.  Sept.  17,  1846;  m.  Sept.  1,  1869,  Horton  J. 
Drake. 

219.  ix.  ORRIN  O.,  b.  July,  1807;  d.  Oct.  7, 1880. 

By  second  wife: 

x.  ANN  H.,  b.  1835;  d.  1835. 

xi.  SARAH,  b.  1836;  m.  (1)  HARRY  LYMAN;  (2)  JAMES  PARSONS. 
xii.  MARY,  b.  1836  (twin) ;  m.  AUGUSTUS  PARSONS. 

103.  NOAH6  NORTH  (Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas*,  Thomas2, 
John1},  youngest  son  of  Jedediah  and  Sarah  (Wilcox)  North,  was 
born  at  Berlin,  April  25,  1778.     He  married  BEULAH  BLAKE  of 
Middletown,  and  removed  to  Windsor,  Vt.,  and  later  to  Geneseo, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 

Children : 

220.  i.  HENRY  P.,  b.  1800;  d.  May  1, 1886. 

221.  ii.  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  22, 1801;  d.  Dec.  11, 1881. 

iii.  GEORGE  B.,  b.  1804;  d.  April  12,  1860;  m. of  Hebron. 

Removed  from  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  to  Wisconsin, 
iv.  ALBERT,  b.  1807;  d.  Feb.  10, 1828. 
v.  OLIVE,  b.  1809;  d.  Feb.  26, 185,7;  m. HOWE  of  Geneseo, 

N.Y. 

vi.  LAURA,  b.  1817;  m.  SILAS  VANDERMARK  of  Waterloo,  N.  Y. 
vii.  CHARLES  A.,  b.  1819;  d.  April  6,  1892,  at  Fort  Preble,  while 

in  the  U.  S.  Army. 

104.  ELIJAH6  NORTH  (Samuel5,  Isaac4,  Thomas*,  Thomas*, 
John1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Lois  (Woodford)  North,  was  born  at 
Worthington,  Dec.  12, 1781.    He  married  May  2, 1805,  his  cousin 
MARTHA  WOODFORD,  and  removed  to  Falmouth,  Me.     He  was 
a  man  of  enterprise. 

Children: 

i.  MARIA,  b.  Jan.  12, 1806;  m.  Mar.  30, 1828,  JOSHUA  S.  KNIGHT. 

ii.  Lois,  b.  Sept.  14,  1807;  d.  Oct.  1, 1882. 
iii.  SOPHIA,  b.  Mar.  9, 1808;  d.  Jan.  1,  1874. 
iv.  RHODA,  b.  April  14,  1811;  d.  Jan.  3,  1879. 

v.  SILAS,  b.  Nov.  13,  1813;  d.  on  the  way  to  Maine, 
vi.  SILAS,  2ND,  b.  July  14,  1815.     Living  in  Maine  (1894). 


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vii.  EMILY,  b.  May  24,  1817. 

222.   viii.  ORIN  BECKLEY,  b.  Feb.  8, 1819;  d.  Sept.  7, 1883. 
ix.  ABIGAIL  S.,  b.  Oct.,  1820;  d.  Nov.  13, 1844. 

105.  SILAS6  NORTH    (Set¥,   Isaac4,    Thomas3,    Thomas2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Seth  and  Eunice  (Woodford)  North,  was 
born  at  Berlin,  Dec.  14,  1774,  and  died  Dec.  28,  1839.     He 
married  (1)  Sept.  23,  1817,  LYDIA  DEMING;  (2)  in  1825,  LUCY 
DEMING,  who  died  Oct.  27,  1841,  aged  57.    They  were  the 
daughters  of  Israel  and  Hepzibah  (Webster)  Deming.     Silas 
North  worked  or  traded  in  the  South. 

Child  by  second  wife: 
i.  JANE,  b.  1828. 

106.  SETH6   NORTH    (Seth5,    Isaac4,    Thomas3,    Thomas2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Seth  and  Eunice  (Woodford)  North,  was 
born  at  Berlin,  April  3,  1777.     He  married  (1)  ELIZABETH 
PICKETT,  who  died  in  1810;  (2)  in  1819,  MARY  SMITH.   He  lived 
near  the  borders  of  Wethersfield,  and  was  a  tinman.     For  a 
while  he  worked  in  the  South.     In  1815  he  was  working  for 
Reuben  North  in  the  pistol  factory  at  Berlin. 

Children: 

i.  EUNICE  E.,  b.  1820;  d.  1821. 
ii.  JAMES,  b.  1821. 
iii.  ALBERT,  b.  1822. 
iv.  ESTHER,  b.  1823. 
v.  MARTHA,  b.  1826. 
vi.  MARY,  b.  1832. 

107.  ABIJAH6  NORTH  (Seth5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  youngest  son  of  Seth  and  Eunice  (Woodford)  North,  was 
born  at  Berlin,  in  1792,  and  died  Sept.  30,  1864.     He  married 
(1)  Jan.  14,  1824,  HEPZIBAH  DEMING,  daughter  of  Israel  and 
Hepzibah  (Webster)  Deming,  who  died  in  Virginia,  Nov.  9, 
1831,  aged  31;  (2)  Nov.  24,  1833,  MARY  NORTH,  daughter  of 
Salmon  North  (97).     She  died  at  Berlin  April  17,  1869,  aged 
77,  and  is  buried  in  the  Beckley  Cemetery  beside  her  husband. 
In  1815  he  was  working  in  his  cousin  Reuben's  pistol  factory, 
according  to  the  latter's  account  book. 

Children: 

i.  ISRAEL  DEMING,  b.  1824;  m.  AUREUA ,  who  d.  Oct.  5, 

1875,  aged  45.    He  had  three  daughters, 
ii.  FRANKLIN  WOODFORD,  b.  1826;  d.  Sept.  11, 1855. 
iii.  ELIZABETH  SMITH,  b.  1830;  m.  ALDEN  CLARK  of  Meriden. 


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108.  JOHN6  DANIEL  NORTH  (Daniel5,  Thomas4,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  son  of  Daniel  and  Katrine  (Hawver)  North, 
was  born  about  1772,  probably  in  the  Little  Nine  Partners  grant, 
Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  removing  with  his  father  to  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  when  a  small  child.    He  married  about  1792,  KATRINE 
EKERT,  of  Dutch  parentage. 

Children: 

223.  i.  DANIEL,  b.  Nov.  20, 1794;  d.  1889. 
ii.  DEBORAH. 

224.  iii.  GEORGE  ADAM,  b.  June  5, 1799. 
iv.  BETSEY. 

v.  CATHERINE. 

vi.  ANDREW. 
vii.  BENJAMIN. 
viii.  CHARLES. 

ix.  CLARA  MARIA. 

x.  ROBERT,  removed  about  1832,  to  Wales,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

xi.  JOHN. 
xii.  HIRAM. 

109.  CAPT.  JOHN6  S.  NORTH  (Samuel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  son  of  Samuel  and  Betsey  (A very)  North,  was 
born  in  the  Little  Nine  Partners  grant,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in 
February,  1775,  removing  to  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  with  his  father 
when  a  child.     He  married  MARY  HILL  of  Fishkill,  N.  Y.     She 
died  at  Olive,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2,  1856,  aged  77. 

March  12,  1810,  he  was  appointed  ensign  in  the  Ulster  Co. 
Militia  under  Lieut. -Col.  Westbrook.  His  commission  was 
dated  April  27,  1810.  March  2,  1814,  he  was  promoted  to 
lieutenant,  and  Mar.  22,  1816,  to  captain  of  the  131st  Infantry. 
He  died  at  Olive,  April  10,  1855. 

Children: 

225.  i.  URIAH,  b.  1801;  d.  1889. 

226.  ii.  SAMUEL,  b.  1806;  d.  1885. 

227.  iii.  ALBERT,  b.  Feb.  14,  1814;  d.  1882. 

iv.  GORDON,  b.  1817;  d.  1904;  m.  MARY  CRAIG.    Children:  John, 
dec.;  George  and  Craig,  reside  in  Kans.;  Augusta,  m.  Davis. 

v.  ABEL,  b.  1824;  d.  1896;  m.  Julia  Ann  Keator.  Children,  all 
dec.;  Walter,  who  has  a  son  Abel  residing  at  Tongore,  N.  Y.; 
George;  Matilda. 

vi.  MARY,  m.  HENRY  K.  KROM. 

vii.  ANNA,  m.  DR.  BERNARD  MCCLELLAN. 
viii.  JUDY,  unm. 

ix.  BETSEY,  m.  SIMON  KROM  of  Ulster  Co. 


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110.  BENJAMIN6  NORTH  (Samuel5,  Thomas4,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (A very) 
North,  was  born  probably  at  Olive,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March,  1, 
1779.     He  married  HANNAH,  born  Aug.  13,  1778,  died  April  12, 
1865,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  Mosier.     He  lived  at  Olive,  which 
was  formed  into  a  separate  township  from  Marble  town,  April 
15,  1823.     In  1811  his  property  was  assessed  at  $264.     During 
the  War  of  1812  he  served  in  Capt.  Louis  Bevier's  Company 

(TJ.  S.  Bureau  of  Pensions) .     He  removed  to  Lodi,  Washtenaw 
Co.,  Michigan,  about  1840,  where  he  died  Oct.  20,  1848. 

Children  : 

228.  i.  LEWIS,  b.  Nov.  14, 1804;  d.  May  22, 1882. 

229.  ii.  ZACHABIAH  MOSIER,  b.  Oct.  11,  1806;  d.  Nov.  16,  1881. 
iii.  GEORGE,  b.  July  4, 1808;  m.  SARAH  STEBBINS;  no  children, 
iv.  JAMES,  b.  April  21, 1810;  d.  at  sea;  m. .   No  children. 

230.  v.  DANIEL  B.,  b.  June  28,  1812;  d.  Nov.  7, 1850. 

vi.  SARAH,  m.  FERGUSON.     Children:  Carrie,  Granville. 

vii.  ELIZA,  b.  Dec.  23, 1814;  d.  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Jan.  6,  1906; 

m.  1840,  J.  CLEMENT  SMITH.     Children:  Florence,  Herbert, 

Marian,  Irving,  Channing. 

231.  viii.  WILLIAM  CASE,  b.  April  6,  1816;  d.  March  9,  1900. 

ix.  CATHERINE,  b.  May  19,  1819;  d.  Oct.  4,  1884;  m.  (1)  1842, 
JOHN  M.  WATKINS,  no  children;  (2)  1850,  CHARLES  TRACEY 
WILMOT,  b.  June  13,  1816,  d.  July,  1883.  Children:  (1)  AUa 
E.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1852.  (2)  Charles  C.,  b.  Aug.  30,  1854; 
m.  1875,  Grace  H.  Russell.  (3)  Carrie  L,  b.  Nov.  4,  1858; 
m.  1885,  Avon  Stacy  Hall. 

111.  DANIEL6    NORTH     (Samuel5,     Thomas4,     Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (A very) 
North,  was  born  Jan.  13,  1785,  and  married  at  Middletown, 
N.  Y.,  ELIZABETH,  daughter  of  Zepheniah  and  Sarah  (Wright) 
Townsend.     During  the  War  of  1812  he  was  a  private  in  Capt. 
Vantine's  and  Bogert's  Companies  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Pensions). 
He  lived  for  a  while  in  Tyre,  Cayuga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  then  removed 
to  Saline,  Mich.,  where  he  died  July  20, 1851. 

Children: 

i.  ELIZA,  b.  1809;  d.  Sept.  23,  1885;  m.  CHAMBERLAIN  of  Flat 
Rock,  Mich.  Children:  (1)  George  T.,  b.  Aug.  3,  1833;  d. 
Sept.  3,  1861.  (2)  Jane,  b.  Mar.  14,  1838;  m.  Sept.  25, 1853, 
IraKibbee.  (3)  Mary  E.,  m.  Humes. 

ii.  CATHERINE,  b.  Jan.  5, 1812;  m.  Sept.  12, 1838,  PELETIAH  CASE. 
Children:  (1)  Daniel  H.,  b.  1840;  d.  during  the  Civil  War,  at 
Baton  Rouge,  La.,  June  9,  1862.  He  was  a  private  in  Com- 


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pany  F,  6th  Michigan  Infantry.  (2)  Elizabeth  G.,  b.  1841  ;  d. 
July  31,  1867;  m.  Josiah  Hall.  (3)  Mary  E.,  b.  1844;  d.  July 
10,  1865.  (4)  Anna  Deborah,  m.  O.  D.  Orvis. 

232.  iii.  TOWNSEND,  b.  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  24,  1814;  d.  June  12, 

1889. 
iv.  SARAH  ANN,  b.  June  27,  1817;  d.  July  25,  1880;  m.  June,  1840, 

HENRY  DECOE.    Children:  (1)  EmmaJ.,  m.  States.    (2)  Town- 

send,    m.   --  .     (3)   Eber,   m.   Audinette.     (4)  Rosaltha, 

m.  Machelrow.     (5)  William. 
v.  DEBORAH,  b.  1820;  d.  Oct.  5,  1862;  unm. 
vi.  SAMUEL,  b.  Sept.  25,  1823;  d.  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  Dec.  11,  1860; 

m.  HANNAH  A.  GLEASON.     No  children. 

233.  vii.  MATTHEW  D.,  b.  Mar.  5,  1826. 

viii.  ANGELINE,  b.  Dec.  17,  1828;  d.  Jan.  13,  1898;  m.,  as  second 
wife,  July  15,  1859,  JOHN  HAYWOOD,  who  d.  1907.  Children: 
(1)  John  Aubrey,  b.  Oct.  31,  1860;  d.  in  infancy.  (2)  Mil- 
lard,  b.  Aug.  21,  1861.  (3)  Victor,  b.  Sept.  12,  1863;  m.  -  . 
(4)  William,  b.  Sept.  12,  1863  (twin);  d.  1879.  (5)  Lena,  b. 
April  5,  1866;  m.  Edwards. 
ix.  MARTHA  JANE,  b.  at  Flat  Rock,  Mich.,  1834;  d.  1847. 


SAMUEL6  NORTH,  JR.  (Samuel5,  Thomas4,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (A  very) 
North,  was  born  at  Marbletown,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1788, 
the  first  child  born  in  the  town.  He  married  at  Esopus,  Ulster 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  1809,  MARIA  MASTEN,  who  was  born  May  4,  1793, 
and  died  Mar.  6,  1863. 

In  1811  his  property  was  assessed  at  $65.  He  removed  to 
Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1834  to  Michigan,  settling  on  a  farm 
in  the  "Union  District"  near  Saline,  where  he  died  Mar.  5, 
1841. 

He  was  familiarly  known  as  "Father  North,"  and  he 
preached  regularly  in  schoolhouses  and  churches.  He  ob- 
tained some  reputation  as  a  family  doctor,  publishing  in  1837, 
a  large  book  on  "Home  Remedies"  and  care  of  the  sick. 

Children: 

233^.    i.  JOHN  DEPUY,  b.  Aug.  22,  1811;  d.  Sept.  15,  1870. 
234.    ii.  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  10,  1814;  d.  Aug.  17,  1846. 

iii.  CATHERINE,  b.  Feb.  8,  1817;  d.  Jan.  5,  1885;  m.  Sept.  27,  1837, 
DAVID  FITCH  MOORE.  Children:  (1)  Cynthia  Maria,  b.  1838; 
d.  1900;  m.  July  4,  1861,  George  Cook  Amsden.  (2)  Sarah 
Emma,  b.  1839;  d.  1909;  m.  Dec.  2,  1858,  Lewis  H.  Bush.  (3) 
William  J.,  b.  1843;  d.  1917;  m.  Dec.  22,  1861,  Eleanor  Carr. 
(4)  Louella  Jennie,  b.  1854;  m.  Oct.  17,  1905,  Thomas  J. 
Keech. 


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iv.  BENJAMIN,  b.  Sept.  3,  1819;  d.  Oct.  2,  1897;  m.  Nov.  5,  1845, 

JOSEPHINE  MANSFIELD.     Child:  Lucian. 
v.  CHESTER  ROBERTS,  b.  Jan.  13, 1822;  d.  Feb.  7, 1845. 
vi.  MARY  ANN,  b.  Dec.  24,  1827;  d.  Sept.  10,  1828. 
vii.  ELIZA  ANN,  b.  Oct.  19, 1830;  d.  Dec.  11,  1894;  m.  1857,  FLOYD 

PALMER.     Children:  (1)  Alice  May,  b.  1859.     (2)  Arthur  E., 

b.  1861;  m.  Amelia  J.  Porter.     (3)  Helen  0.,  b.  1864,  d.  1895. 

(4)   Wiltse  C.,  b.  1868;  d.  1886.     (5)  Jennie  Irene,b.  1877. 

112.  JAMES6  NORTH  (James5,  James\  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  James  and  Rhoda  (Judd)  North,  was  born 
at  New  Britain,  Dec.  19,  1777,  and  died  there  Sept.  29,  1825. 
He  was  one  of  the  three  New  Britain  boys  sent  by  his  father  to 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  to  learn  the  brass  business  of  John  Barton. 
After  his  apprenticeship  he  returned  to  New  Britain,  and  started 
the  manufacture  of  sleigh  bells,  the  first  made  in  that  town. 
He  later  removed  to  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  and  was  one  of  the 
principal  men  in  building  up  the  place.  But  he  lost  all,  and  in 
1818  returned  to  New  Britain,  a  poor  man.  He  was  converted 
in  1821,  resumed  business  again  and  became  an  active  Christian. 
He  was  unselfish,  liberal  and  generous  (if  possible)  to  a  fault, 
and  unsuspecting,  his  trade,  his  skill  and  his  property  became 
the  prey  of  the  scheming  and  avaricious.  But  the  consolations 
of  the  Gospel  made  up  for  the  loss  of  all  things  else,  and  he  died 
leaving  no  enemy  behind  him.  ("History  of  New  Britain.") 

In  1799  he  married  RHODA  BELDEN,  who  died  July  20,  1827, 
aged  44. 

Children: 

i.  MARCIA,  b.  Aug.  27,  1801;  d.  June  6,  1841;  m.  Aug.  7, 1825, 

WILLIAM  H.  SMITH  of  New  Britain. 

ii.  MARIA,  b.  Sept.  10, 1803;  d.  at  New  Britain,  Mar.  6, 1815. 
iii.  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  23,  1805;  d.  at  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 

20, 1806. 
iv.  NANCY,  b.  Nov.  22,  1806;  d.  Dec.  21,  1838;  m.  Dec.  28,  1823, 

PHILIP  LEE. 
v.  WILLIAM,  b.  Mar.  13,  1809.     Supposed  to  have  been  lost  at 

sea.     Last  heard  from  in  New  Orleans,  1840. 
vi.  MARY,  b.  Aug.  21,  1811;  m.  May  23, 1834,  SAMUEL  RAYMOND 
of  Bethlehem;   d.   1865-6.     Removed   to  Cleveland,  where 
he  was  a  merchant.     Children:    (1)  Henry  North,  d.   1911. 
(2)  Samuel  A.,  m.  Emma  Stone.     (3)  Mary  North,  d.  young, 
vii.  HENRY,  b.  Oct.  19,  1813.    He  spent  many  years  in  Monte- 
video, South  America,  where  he  accumulated  an  estate.     He 
returned  to  New  Britain  and  became  a  manufacturer  and 


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farmer.     In  the  fall  of  1882  he  disappeared  at  Yuma,  Ariz.; 
unm. 
viii.  MABIA,  b.  June  14,  1816;  d.  Aug.  11,  1884;  m.  May  18,  1836, 

CORNELIUS  B.  ERWIN,  of  New  Britain. 
235.   ix.  AUGUSTUS  W.,  b.  Mar.  18,  1819;  d.  Oct.  31,  1878. 

x.  ADAUNE,  b.  May  26,  1823;  d.  July,  1847,  11  days  after  her 
marriage  to  ROBERT  R.  KIMBALL  of  Eutaw,  Ala. 

113.  MAJ.  SETH6  JUDD  NORTH  (James5,  James*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  James  and  Rhoda 
(Judd)  North,  was  born  at  New  Britain,  Aug.  13, 1779,  and  died 
there  Mar.  10,  1851.  He  married  Sept.  27,  1801,  ELIZABETH, 
daughter  of  Gad  and  Mary  (Judd)  Stanley.  She  was  born  1780, 
and  died  Aug.  28,  1862.  His  brother  Alvin  married  Anna 
Stanley,  and  the  families  of  North  and  Stanley  were  associated 
in  many  business  enterprises.  There  have  been  several  other 
marriages  between  different  branches  of  the  two  families. 

Seth  Judd  North  became  a  large  manufacturer  of  brass  in 
New  Britain,  and  was  very  successful  in  business,  being  one  of 
the  founders  of  the  North  and  Judd  Mfg.  Co.,  manufacturers 
of  saddlery  hardware.  He  was  called  the  father  of  New 
Britain  and  in  1845  was  said  to  be  the  richest  man  in  the  town. 
That  meant  then  forty  or  fifty  thousand  dollars.  When  the 
"gold  fever"  broke  out  in  1849,  he  fitted  out  half  a  dozen  men 
and  paid  their  expenses  to  California.  His  wealth  and  talent 
gave  him  extensive  influence  in  public  matters.  He  was  the 
projector  of  the  movement  which  resulted  in  the  organization  of 
the  South  Congregational  Church  in  1842,  deprecated  at  the 
time,  but  since  proved  beneficial  by  the  rapid  growth  of  the 
town  of  New  Britain.  He  was  a  major  in  the  militia  and  held 
the  title  ever  after.  ("History  of  New  Britain.") 

Children,  b.  at  New  Britain: 

i.  CHARLOTTE,  b.  April  5,  1804;  d.  Dec.,  1880;  m.  (1)  Jan.  1, 
1824,  JOHN  STANLEY,  who  d.  1839;  (2)  July  29,  1844,  Rev. 
SAMUEL  ROCKWELL.  Children  by  first  husband:  (1)  Frances 
Louisa,  b.  1824;  d.  1826.  (2)  Oliver,  b.  Mar.  24,  1827;  m. 
Aug.  29,  1850,  Cordelia  U.  Peck.  (3)  Walter,  b.  Dec.  29, 
1828;  d.  Feb.  15,  1850.  (4)  Jane,  b.  June  1,  1831.  (5) 
Emily,  b.  Dec.  25,  1834.  (6)  Edward,  b.  Jan.  21,  1837;  d. 
July  19,  1843. 

ii.  ELIZA  STANLEY,  b.  Nov.  27,  1807;  d.  April  18,  1837;  m.  June 
10, 1829,  JOHN  STANLEY,  who  d.  1884,  son  of  Henry  and  Eliza 
(North)  Stanley  and  grandson  of  James  North  (50).  Chil- 
dren: Walter  Henry,  Theodore  A. 


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iii.  WALTER  JUDD,  b.  Aug.  3, 1810;  d.  Aug.  28, 1828. 

236.  iv.  FREDERICK  HENRY,  b.  Aug.  10, 1824;  d. . 

114.  ALVIN6  NORTH  (James5,  James*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1},  third  son  of  James  and  Rhoda  (Judd)  North,  was  born 
at  New  Britain,  Sept.  4,  1781,  and  died  Sept.  1,  1865.  He  mar- 
ried (1)  July  15,  1804,  ANNA,  daughter  of  Gad  Stanley.  She 
died  June  26,  1815,  and  he  married  (2)  May  1,  1816,  CLARISSA, 
daughter  of  Oliver  and  Sarah  (Rodgers)  Burnham.  She  died 
Mar.  31,  1871,  aged  83. 

Alvin  North  learned  the  trade  of  cabinet-maker  in  Hartford, 
of  John  I.  Wells.  He  located  on  the  corner  of  East  Main  and 
Stanley  Streets  in  a  house  built  by  Anthony  Judd,  but  which  in 
1830  gave  place  to  a  new  one.  He  was  an  extensive  manufac- 
turer of  various  kinds  of  hardware,  and  was  so  active  in  old  age 
as  to  make,  after  he  was  79  years  old,  a  well-made  and  hand- 
somely finished  bureau  for  his  wife,  and  one  for  each  of  his 
children.  He  was  honest  in  his  dealings,  successful  in  his  busi- 
ness, and  liberal  in  his  public  benefactions. 

In  December,  1812,  he  and  Seth  J.  North  and  Hezekiah  C. 
Whipple  began  what  was  called  the  "plating  business,"  on 
Alvin  North's  corner  in  New  Britain.  He  invented  the  first 
machine  to  make  hooks  and  eyes,  and  was  the  first  to  manu- 
facture these  and  kindred  articles.  Silver  plated  copper  wire 
was  drawn  and  made  into  hooks  and  rings  for  men's  over- 
coats, hooks  and  eyes  for  women's  use,  curb  chains  for  bridles, 
etc.  This  business  has  never  been  abandoned,  terminating  at 
last  in  plated  saddlery  hardware,  manufactured  by  O.  B.  North 
and  Co.,  and  H.  Butler  and  Sons,  and  hooks  and  eyes  by  North, 
Stanley  and  Co.  ("History  of  New  Britain.") 

Children,  b.  at  New  Britain,  by  first  wife : 

i.  ORRIN  STANLEY,  b.  July  3,  1805;  d.  Feb.  8,  1874;  m.  Feb.  3, 

1831,  SARAH  CLARK,  who  d.  Aug.  28, 1890.     No  children, 
ii.  HARRIET  A.,  b.  Mar.  5, 1807;  d.  Mar.  4, 1809. 
iii.  HENRIETTA,  b.  Aug.  16, 1809;  d.  Oct.  5, 1810. 
iv.  BETSEY,  b.  1813;  d.  in  infancy. 

By  second  wife: 

237.  v.  OLIVER  BURNHAM,  b.  Mar.  13, 1817;  d.  Oct.  23,  1893. 

vi.  HARRIET  A.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1818;  d.  at  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
July  18,  1911;  m.  July  17,  1839,  ROGER  H.  MILLS  of  New 
Hartford.  He  d.  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  Nov.  11,  1880.  Children: 
Roger  H.,  John  H.,  Clara  B. 


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vii.  SARAH  ROGERS,  b.  Aug.  23,  1820;  m.  Aug.  19,  1847,  SAMUEL 
BRACE,  who  d.  at  New  Haven,  May  31,  1883.     Children: 
Samuel  N.,  Henry  M. 
238.  viii.  HUBERT  FRANKLIN,  b.  Nov.  13, 1822;  d.  Oct.  27, 1863. 

ix.  MART  CORDELIA,  b.  July  1,  1825;  d.  Nov.  13,  1879;  m.  Sept. 

1,  1852,  REV.  JOSEPH,  son  of  Rev.  Ralph  Emerson,  and  pro- 
fessor  of    Greek   at   Beloit    College.     Children:    Ralph    C., 
Charles  A. 

x.  HENRIETTA  CLARISSA  (CLARA  H.),  b.  Sept.  16,  1829;  d.  June 

2,  1870;  m.  July  18,  1855,  JOSIAH  SHEPARD  of  New  Orleans, 
La.,  and  Toronto,  Canada.     He  d.   1880  at  Beloit,  Wis. 
Children:  (1)  William  North.     (2)  Anna  North,  m.  Noah  C. 
Rogers. 

115.  HENRY6  NORTH  (James*,  James*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*, 
John1),  fifth  son  of  James  and  Rhoda  (Judd)  North,  was  born  at 
New  Britain,  Sept.  24,  1789,  and  died  there  in  Feb.,  1853.  He 
married  (1)  Dec.  26,  1810,  SARAH  COSLETT,  who  died  Sept.  11, 
1814,  aged  23;  (2)  in  1821,  LAURETTA,  daughter  of  William  and 
Nancy  Smith.  She  died  Feb.  26,  1885.  Mr.  North  inherited 
his  father's  homestead  in  New  Britain,  where  he  was  at  first  a 
wagon  maker  by  trade,  but  later  became  an  extensive  manu- 
facturer and  a  man  of  considerable  wealth.  He  was  liberal  in 
all  his  benefactions  and  died  without  an  enemy. 

Children,  b.  at  New  Britain,  by  first  wife: 

i.  SARAH,  b.  Dec.  24,  1811;  m.  Nov.  11,  1829,  SELAH  HART,  JR. 
Resided  in  Philadelphia.  Children:  (1)  Caroline  E.,  b.  Jan. 
21,  1832;  m.  July  14,  1852,  S.  B.  Pratt.  (2)  Julia  Maria,  b. 
May  15,  1834;  d.  July  1,  1853.  (3)  Katherine  Harriet,  b. 
June  3,  1840;  m.  Dec.  2,  1864,  William  R.  Buck, 
ii.  S.  AUGUSTA,  b.  Feb.  1, 1814;  d.  May  5, 1814. 

By  second  wife: 

iii.  SON,  b.  and  d.  Mar.  18, 1822. 
iv.  HENRIETTA,  b.  July  10, 1823;  d.  Dec.  19, 1829. 
v.  WALDO  S.,  b.  Nov.  25, 1826;  d.  April  14, 1827. 
vi.  JULIA  ANN,  b.  Aug.  11,  1828;  m.  June  11,  1851,  THOMAS  S. 

HALL.     Resided  in  New  Britain, 
vii.  AUGUSTA  MARIA,  b.  Jan.  15,  1831;  d.  Oct.,  1912;  m.  Oct.  26, 

1852,  HENRY  C.  BOWERS. 
viii.  MARY  ELIZABETH  b.  Oct.  9,  1833;  d.  1877;  m.  Aug.  28,  1850, 

FREDERICK  HENRY  NORTH  (236),  son  of  Seth  North  (113). 
ix.  WALTER  HENRY,  b.  Mar.  12, 1836;  d.  Jan.  10, 1837. 
x.  ELLEN  LOUISA,  b.  Jan.  21, 1838;  d.  Dec.  10, 1839. 
xi.  GEORGIANA  L.,  b.  July  19, 1840;  d.  June  6, 1846. 
xii.  CORDELIA  B.,  b.  Mar.  11, 1843;  d.  Sept.,  1881. 


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116.  WILLIAM6  BURNHAM  NORTH   (James5,  James*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1) ,  sixth  and  youngest  son  of  James  and 
Rhoda  (Judd)  North,  was  born  at  New  Britain,  Dec.  6,  1797, 
and  died  there  in  1838.     He  married  Aug.  16,  1824,  SARAH, 
daughter  of  John  and  Catharine  (Hamn)  Burgess.     Mr.  North 
learned  the  jeweler's  trade  from  Oakes  of  Hartford,  and  was  the 
first  to  establish  this  business  permanently  and  sucessfully  in 
New  Britain,  where  he  lived  and  died.     He  was  a  man  of  pure 
mind  and  high  morals. 

Children,  b.  at  New  Britain : 

i.  GEORGIANA  MARIA,  b.  June  4,  1825;  m.  Dec.  27,  1854,  REV. 
LEVI  W.  HART,  son  of  Chester  and  Elva  (Wells)  Hart  of 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  (1)  Louisa  W.,  b.  1865.  (2) 
William  N.,  b.  1869.  (3)  Alice  B.,  b.  1870. 

ii.  LOUISA  BURNHAM,  b.  Dec.  15, 1826;  m.  June  4, 1855,  ALEXAN- 
DER M.,  son  of  Dr.  Josiah  and  Mary  (Peck)  Ward  of  New 
Britain.     Children:  (1)  Frederic    M.,    b.     1856.     (2)  Mary 
Louisa,  b.  1857. 
iii.  CAROLINE  AUGUSTA,  b.  July  20, 1828;  d.  Oct.  4, 1852. 

117.  HON.  ABIJAH6  NORTH  (Abijah5,  John\  Nathaniel, 
Thomas*,  John1},  son  of  Abijah  and  Triphenia  (Grant)  North, 
was  born  at  Farmington,  Feb.  26,  1772,  and  died  at  Champlain, 
N.  Y.,  April  9, 1853.     He  married  (1)  THEDA  CULVER,  who  lived 
one  year;  (2)  April  3,  1812,  at  Hubbardton,  Vt.,  PAMELIA 
CHURCHILL,  who  was  born  Oct.  2,  1791,  and  died  May  12, 1853. 
The  following  is  contributed  by  Mrs.  Edward  A.  Chittenden 
(Aehsa  A.  North),  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1893: 

"Hon.  Abijah  North  was  born  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  in  1772.  He 
was  the  eldest  of  three  sons,  Abijah,  Lemuel  and  Nathaniel. 
He  received  a  common  school  education,  but  by  reading  and 
reflection  acquired  a  good  practical  education.  He  taught 
school  a  few  terms  in  Vermont  before  his  marriage.  He  was 
reared  a  farmer,  which  honorable  business  he  followed  through 
life.  He  commenced  life  poor,  but  by  his  indomitable  energy, 
combined  with  economy,  he  became  in  time  one  of  the  influential 
men  and  farmers  of  Clinton  County.  He  worked  upon  the 
farm  by  the  month  and  year  until  1799,  when  he  came  to 
Champlain,  and  purchased  the  farm  now  owned  by  the  family, 
and  where  A.  B.  Stetson  now  resides.  He  returned  to  Vermont 
and  spent  the  following  winter,  and  in  1800  returned  with  his 
brother  Lemuel.  These  brothers  worked  together  until  they 


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had  purchased  720  acres  of  the  finest  farming  land  in  Champlain, 
besides  having  accumulated  a  good  property  in  Chazy. 

"  Abijah  was  a  successful  farmer,  and  was  known  far  and  near 
as  a  fine  breeder  of  horses  and  cattle.  He  was  a  Jeffersonian 
Democrat,  a  leader  of  his  party  in  his  town,  held  various  town 
offices,  such  as  magistrate,  supervisor,  and  loan  commissioner, 
and  in  1838  and  1839  represented  his  constituents  in  the  legis- 
lature. 

"Hon.  Abijah  North  lived  respected  and  died  regretted  by  his 
neighbors.  He  was  a  man  of  unsullied  character,  of  deep  and 
earnest  convictions.  He  was  a  kind  husband,  a  good  citizen, 
and  an  affectionate  father.  He  died  April  9,  1853.  Mrs. 
North  died  May  12,  1853." 

Children,  b.  at  Champlain,  N.  Y. : 

239.  i.  RUSSELL  CHURCHILL,  b.  Jan.  23, 1814;  d.  Jan.  2, 1868. 

240.  ii.  LEMUEL,  b.  May  13, 1816;  d.  July  21, 1890. 

iii.  MARY  ANN,  b.  Jan.  3,  1818;  d.  Nov.  15,   1860;  m.    1844, 

WILLIAM  H.  YALE.     They  lived  in  Champlain,  N.  Y.     Child: 

Pamelia,  drowned,  aged  3. 
iv.  PAMELIA,  b.  Sept.  27, 1821;  d.  May  12, 1902;  m.  Jan.  12,  1843, 

AARON  S.  THURBER  of  Rouses  Pt.,  N.  Y.,  who  d.  Oct.  19, 

1869.     No  children. 
v.  SOPHIA  A.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1824;  d.  July  12,  1890;   m.  Feb.  24, 

1857,  AUGUSTUS  B.  STETSON.    They  lived   in    Champlain, 

N.  Y.     Children:  (1)  Edith,  b.  Nov.  15,  1857;  m.  Dr.  S.  D. 

Merrill.     (2)    Robert,    b.   Aug.    16,    1863;  m.    1897,   Phebe 

Bosworth. 
vi.  EZEKIAL  ABIJAH,  b.  Mar.  10, 1831 ;  d.  April  25, 1870.     Lived  at 

Champlain,  N.  Y.,  on  the  old  farm  where  his  father  first 

settled,  and  died  after  a  long  and  prosperous  life. 

118.  COL.  NATHANIEL6  NORTH  (Abijah5,  John*,  Na- 
thaniel3, Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Abijah  and  Triphenia 
(Grant),  was  born  probably  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  in  1774,  and  mar- 
ried (1)  SALLY,  daughter  of  Thomas  Bateman  of  Shoreham, 
where  she  died;  (2)  PERSIS  NEEDHAM,  who  died  at  Independence, 
la.,  about  1870. 

Nathaniel  North  was  commissioned  Cornet  of  the  Troop  of 
Cavalry,  3rd  Regiment,  1st  Brigade,  3rd  Division,  May  24, 
1803.  At  the  time  of  the  Plattsburg  alarm,  during  the  War  of 
1812,  he  was  engaged  with  his  neighbors  in  making  a  log  coal 
pit  on  his  farm  at  Shoreham,  when  the  news  of  the  threatened 
invasion  was  communicated  to  him  by  his  son  Marvin,  then  a  lad 


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of  fourteen.  During  the  war  he  was  promoted  to  colonel.  He 
lived  in  Shoreham  where  the  parsonage  of  the  Congregational 
Society  now  stands,  and  built  the  present  parsonage  in 
1818.  In  1831  he  removed  to  Ticonderoga  where  he  died 
July  23,  1837. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

241.  i.  MARVIN,  b.  at  Shoreham,  June  13, 1800;  d.  Jan.  12, 1883. 
ii.  LEOBA,  b.  1802;  d.  Mar.  6, 1814. 

iii.  LAURA,  b.  1802  (twin);  d.  Nov.  8, 1878;  unm. 
iv.  NELSON,  b.  at  Shoreham,  1805;  d.  Jan.  8, 1818. 

By  second  wife: 

242.  v.    NICANOR  NEEDHAM,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Sept.  5,  1811;  d.  June 

9,  1879. 

vi.  JOHN,  b.  at  Shoreham,  1812;  d.  Dec.  26, 1813. 

vii.  SARAH  B.,  b.  at  Shoreham,  1815;  d.  Dec.  12, 1856;  unm. 

viii.  EUNICE,  b.  at  Shoreham,  1819;  d.  Aug.  2, 1846. 

ix.  DELIA  M.,  b.  at  Shoreham,  1821;  d.  Aug.  25, 1856. 
543.    x.  NELSON,  2ND,  b.  at  Shoreham,  Mar.  4, 1824;  d.  Dec.  19, 1901. 

xi.  MARY  ANN,  b.  probably  at  Ticonderoga;  d.  1874;  m.  CHARLES 
MILLER  of  Ticonderoga.  Child:  Marion. 

xii.  LUCY  N.,  b.  at  Shoreham,  June  2,  1827;  d.  at  Hartford,  Wis., 
Jan.  1, 1898;  m.  Dec.  10, 1846,  CHARLES  D.  BROWN.  Resided 
in  Hartford,  Wis.  Children  living  in  1898:  Nelson,  Eureka, 
Utah;  Mrs.  John  Russell,  Omro,  Wis.;  Leon  and  Allen,  Palouse, 
Wash.;  Mrs.  H.  M.  Griswold,  Horicon,  Wis.;  Leonidas,  Hart- 
ford, Wis.;  Laura,  Hartford,  Wis. 

119.  CAPT.  LEMUEL6  NORTH  (Abijah5,  John*,  Nathan- 
iel3, Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Abijah  and  Triphenia 
(Grant)  North,  was  born  at  Farmington,  Mar.  21,  1779,  and 
died  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1847.  He  married 
in  1800  POLLY  JONES,  who  was  born  July  3,  1771,  and  died  at 
Chazy  Mar.  27,  1848.  She  was  the  daughter  of  Noah  and 
Deborah  (Holbrook)  Jones  of  Shoreham,  Vt.  Lemuel  North 
removed  from  Shoreham,  Vt.,  to  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  in  1800. 

He  and  his  elder  brother  Abijah,  Jr.,  who  had  come  the  year 
before,  purchased  720  acres  of  the  finest  farming  land  in  the  town 
of  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  besides  their  property  in  Chazy,  where 
they  also  owned  all  of  the  water  power  rights.  Lemuel  took 
up  his  residence  on  the  Chazy  portion  of  their  lands,  and  was  one 
of  the  early  settlers  there.  During  the  War  of  1812  he  was 
captain  of  a  company  of  cavalry.  Both  he  and  his  brother 
were  Jeffersonian  Democrats. 


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Children : 
244.     i.  JOHN,  b.  at  Champlain,  Nov.  18, 1802;  d.  Feb.  17, 1876. 

ii.  LUCY,  b.  Aug.  20,  1804;  d.  Feb.  8,  1885;  m.  1844,  DEAN 

DELANCE  of  Whitehall,  N.  Y.    No  children, 
iii.  SOPHIA,  b.  Nov.  29, 1806;  d.  Nov.  8, 1824;  unm. 
iv.  POLLY  MARIA,  b.  Feb.  8,  1814;  d.  Mar.  13,  1850;  m.  DR. 

SOLOMON  N.  FISKE  of  Chazy.    No  children, 
v.  ALEXANDER  ABU  AH,  b.  Jan.  13,  1817;  d.  Nov.  3,  1889;    m. 

1843,  MARY  E.  LUTHER,  granddaughter  of  Col.  Septa  Fillmore. 

No  children. 

120.  HON.  THEODORE6  NORTH  (Seth5,  John*,  Nathaniel*, 

Thomas*,  John1},  only  son  of  Seth  and (Wolcott)  North, 

was  born  at  Goshen,  Mar.  2,  1780. 

He  graduated  from  Williams  College  in  1806  and  practised 
law  for  many  years  in  his  native  town,  where  he  was  highly 
esteemed,  both  as  a  lawyer  and  a  great  man.  He  represented 
Goshen  in  the  legislature  from  1813  to  1817,  and  was  a  member 
of  the  convention  to  form  the  state  constitution  in  1818.  In 
1823  he  removed  to  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1842. 

He  married  in  1814,  CLARINDA,  daughter  of  David  Thomson 
of  Goshen.     She  was  born  at  Goshen,  Mar.  22,  1792,  and  died 
at  Elmira,  April  19,  1843. 
Children : 

i.  ELIZABETH,  b.  Jan.  1, 1815;  m.  AMASA  N.  BADGER. 
ii.  WILLIAM,  b.  Nov.,  1816;  m.  1843,  JULIETTE  M.,  daughter  of 

Eben  M.  Thomson  of  New  Haven, 
iii.  CHILD,  d.  in  infancy, 
iv.  THEODORE,  b.  Nov.  4,  1825;  d.  at  Elmira,  Sept.  23,  1859;  m. 

(1)  Nov.  6,  1850,  SUE  A.  BRADLEY,  who  d.  May  19,  1852; 

(2)  HER  SISTER.    He  was  a  lawyer  and  county  judge    of 
Chemung  Co.    No  children. 

v.  MARY,  b.  Mar.  16, 1826;  m.  Sept.  4,  1845,  GEORGE  OLMSTEAD 
of  New  Haven.    Child:  Anna  Mary,  b.  Feb.  14,  1854. 

vi.  WOOLCOTT,  b.  and  d.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
vii.  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  7, 1827;  d.  in  Wisconsin,  Aug.  13, 1846. 
viii.  DAVID  THOMSON. 

ix.  JAMES  DUNN. 

121.  JOSEPH6    NORTH     (Isaiah5,    Joseph*,    Nathaniel3, 
Thomas2,  John1} ,  second  son  of  Dea.  Isaiah  and  Sarah  (Woodruff) 
North,  was  born  at  Worthington,  June  8,  1783,  and  died  Oct.  2, 
1847.     He  married  Sept.  3,  1801,  REBEKAH,  daughter  of  David 
and  Lucy  (Marshall)  Humphrey  of  Goshen,  and  they  lived  on 
the  old  North  place  in  Avon. 


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Children: 

245.  i.  ISAIAH  M.,  b.  1802;  d.  July  20, 1863. 

ii.  PERCY,  b.  Mar.  8,  1804;  m.  1828,  GEORGE,  son  of  Daniel 
and  Rhoda  (Eno)  Phelps  of  Harwinton.  Children:  George, 
Catherine,  a  Daughter. 

iii.  SARAH  EMILY,  b.  Oct.  18, 1806;  m.  1828,  GEORGE  MERRILL. 

iv.  SON,  b.  Jan.  21, 1809;  d.  same  day. 

v.  LUCY  ANN,  b.  Feb.  1, 1810;  m.  1838,  HORATIO  M.  FORD. 

vi.  DAUGHTER,  b.  Feb.  1, 1810  (twin) ;  d.  in  infancy. 

v*'  }  TWINS,  b.  1815;  d.  1815. 
vm.  J 

ix.  EDNA  A.,  b.  1817;  m.  CHAUNCEY  FORD. 

246.  x.  JOSEPH  B.,  b  Dec.  31, 1824;  d.  Sept.  3, 1896. 

122.  JOHN6  HART  NORTH   (Joseph5,  Joseph4,  Joseph3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Dr.  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Loomis) 
North,  was  born  at  Cornwall  in  1802,  and  died  Feb.  9,  1868. 
He  married  May  3,  1826,  ESTHER  GAYLOBD  of  Torringford 
(Torrington),  who  died  Dec.  30,  1889,  aged  85. 

Children: 

i.  ESTHER  MARIA,  b.  June  4,  1829;  d.  at  Torringford,  Mar.  23, 

1846. 
ii.  JANE  ANN,  b.  Mar.  11,  1832;  m.  1853,  ELIAS  MOORE  of  Mau- 

mee,  Ohio. 

iii.  SARAH  GAYLORD,  b.  Oct.  3,  1835;  d.  at  New  Haven,  Dec.  2, 
1869. 

247.  iv.  JOHN  LOOMIS,  b.  Feb.  9,  1838. 

123.  DR.  BURRITT6  BEACH  NORTH  (Joseph5,  Joseph4, 
Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Dr.  Joseph  and  Abigail 
(Loomis)  North,  was  born  at  Cornwall,  Nov.  24,  1804,  and  died 
there  July  12, 1876.     He  married  MARIA  PIERCE  of  Cornwall. 

"Dr.  Burritt  Beach  North  was  the  son  of  Dr.  Joseph  North 
who  was  for  many  years  a  practising  physician  and  surgeon  in 
Cornwall  and  surrounding  country.  Dr.  North  quite  early  in 
manhood  decided  to  follow  the  profession  of  his  father  and  he 
immediately  devoted  his  mind  and  the  whole  force  of  his  earnest 
nature  to  the  study  of  medicine.  He  studied  with  his  father, 
also  Dr.  Delamater,  and  graduated  Feb.  29,  1829,  from  the 
Medical  and  Surgical  College  of  Fairfield,  N.  Y.  He  returned 
to  his  native  place  and  began  the  practice  of  medicine  where  he 
continued  with  deserved  success,  until  his  death,  with  the 
exception  of  two  years  which  he  spent  in  New  Britain.  His 


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life  was  one  of  highest  honor,  purest  morality  and  unflinching 
integrity,  though  he  never  committed  himself  to  any  of  the 
prevailing  religious  beliefs.  His  greatest  pleasure  was  in  the 
study  and  practice  of  his  profession,  the  dignity  of  which  he 
ever  maintained  by  strict  adherence  to  its  ethics,  and  devotion 
to  all  things  which  tend  to  an  elevation  worthy  of  its  impor- 
tance." 

(Proceedings  of  the  State  Medical  Society  of  Connecticut, 
1877.) 
Children,  b.  at  Cornwall: 

i.  GEORGE  P.,  b.  April  13,  1833;  residence  (1919)  Thomaston; 

unm. 

ii.  WILLIAM  BURRITT,  b.  June  25,  1835;  d.  Mar.  18,  1866;  m. 
ANNA  MILLS  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Graduated  from  Yale 
Medical  School  in  1863.  Served  in  the  Civil  War  as  surgeon 
in  the  2nd  Connecticut  Volunteers,  and  d.  of  disease  contracted 
in  the  line  of  duty.  No  children. 

iii.  PASCAL  P.,  b.  Mar.  7, 1837;  d.  June  25, 1864;  m.  JULIA  PIERCE. 
Served  in  the  Civil  War,  19th  Regiment,  Connecticut  Volun- 
teer Infantry  (afterward  in  2nd  Connecticut  Heavy  Artillery) 
and  d.  in  or  near  Alexandria,  Va.,  of  disease  contracted  in  the 
line  of  duty.  No  children, 
iv.  ALICE  M.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1845;  m.  WILLIAM  COOK,  of  Goshen, 

where  she  resides  (1919). 
v.  ROLAND  J.,  b.  Mar.  17,  1847;  d.  at  Cornwall,  Mar.  6,  1875. 

124.  JOSEPH6  NORTH  (Joseph5,  Joseph4,  Joseph3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  fourth  son  of  Dr.  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Loomis)  North, 
was  born  at  Cornwall,  May  24, 1809,  and  died  at  the  home  of  his 
son  John  in  Torrington,  Oct.  28,  1877,  and  was  buried  in  Corn- 
wall. He  married  Sept.  21,  1841,  MARY  ELIZABETH,  daughter 
of  Robert  and  Alma  (Spicer)  Miner.  She  was  born  in  1809  and 
died  in  1900.  Not  having  a  robust  constitution  he  devoted 
himself  to  farming  on  the  homestead  at  Cornwall.  He  was 
captain  of  the  local  militia  company. 

Children,  b.  at  Cornwall: 

i.  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  Oct.  1,  1842;  m.  Oct.  22,  1867,  LTJCIAN 

N.  WHITING.    No  children. 
248.    ii.  JOSEPH  HOWARD,  b.  Jan.  15,  1846. 

iii.  FRANCES  EMILY,  b.  Feb.  22,  1848;  d.  June  23,  1864. 
iv.  FREDERICK  SMITH,  b.  Mar.  16,  1850;  d.  Oct.  16,  1862. 
v.  GEORGE  ROLLO,  b.  Dec.  29,  1855;  m.  June  12,  1892,  ANNA 
BOOTH  BOLTON.     No  children. 

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vi.  ANNA  B.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1857;  d.  1858. 
249.  vii.  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  b.  Feb.  8,  1858. 

viii.  MINNIE  MYRTLE,  b.  Nov.  30,  1860;  d.  ;  m.  Oct.  22, 

1879,  EUGENE  ALLYN  of  Goshen,  and  removed  to  Omaha, 
Neb.,  where  their  children  live.     Children:  Mary,  Ephraim, 
Minnie,  Frances,  Clarence,  Howard,  Robert,  Lucretia,  Anna. 
ix.  ELLA,  b.  May  15,  1863;  dec. 

125.  DR.  LOOMIS6  NORTH   (Joseph5,  Joseph*,  Joseph3, 
Thomas*,   John1),   youngest   son   of   Dr.   Joseph   and  Abigail 
(Loomis)  North,  was  born  at  Cornwall,  Mar.  22,  1811,  and  died 
at  Bethlehem,  Sept.  15,  1856.    He  married  (1)  BETSEY  BIRD 
of  Bethlehem,  who  died  Dec.  27,  1849;   (2)  May  17,   1852, 
ANNA  E.  RICH  of  Bristol. 

Dr.  North  was  a  physician  and  practised  in  Bethlehem  and 
adjoining  towns.  He  was  from  the  first  eminently  successful 
and  his  prospects  were  of  the  brightest.  But  his  zeal  led  him  to 
go  beyond  his  strength  and  he  died  of  overwork  at  the  early 
age  of  45. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  EDWARD  NEWLJN,  b.  June  4,  1842;  d.  at  Collinwood,  Minn., 
Sept.  26,  1875;  unm.  During  the  Civil  War  served  in  the 
army  and  navy  of  the  Federal  Government.  He  was  in 
some  of  the  severest  battles  and  was  badly  wounded  by  a 
fragment  of  shell  in  one  of  the  battles  on  the  Carolina  coast, 
ii.  HUBERT  L.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1845;  d.  June  11,  1849. 

By  second  wife: 

iii.  JENNIE  RICH,  b.  Jan.  30,  1856.  Graduated  in  1877  at  Bates 
College.  Class  valedictorian;  m.  at  Bristol,  May  1,  1895, 
E.  Y.  TURNER.  No  children.  Resides  at  Bristol. 

126.  DR.  ERASMUS6  DARWIN  NORTH  (Elisha*,  Joseph*, 
Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Dr.  Elisha  and  Hannah 
(Beach)  North,  was  born  at  Goshen,  Sept.  4,  1806,  and  died  at 
Westfield,  Mass.,  June  17,  1857.     He  married  in  1836  PHEBE 
SAWAHTHELL,  who  died  Nov.  19,  1841,  aged  26. 

Most  of  Dr.  North's  active  life  was  spent  in  New  Haven, 
where  he  was  well  known  and  appreciated  by  many  friends.  He 
graduated  from  the  University  of  North  Carolina  in  1826. 
Soon  after  he  came  to  New  Haven,  and  while  studying  the  medi- 
cal profession  there  he  was  diligently  engaged  in  teaching.  In 
1831  he  was  appointed  Instructor  of  Elocution  in  Yale  College, 


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the  duties  of  which  office  he  discharged  with  marked  ability 
until  his  resignation  in  1854.  After  that  time  he  devoted  him- 
self to  scientific  and  literary  studies,  and  resided  chiefly  at 
Westfield. 

Dr.  North  was  a  man  of  unusual  mental  endowments,  well 
disciplined  by  thorough  culture.  He  read  much  and  thought 
much,  and  investigated  a  wide  range  of  subjects  with  no  ordi- 
nary penetration  and  force.  His  treatise  on  Practical  Speaking 
is  a  work  full  of  important  instruction  and  will  be  long  valued. 

Children : 

i.  ELLEN  ELIZA,  b.  Sept.  20, 1837;  m.  June  3, 1861,  CARL  BANCK 

of  Dresden,  Germany. 

ii.  JOHN  HARVEY,  b.  July  22, 1839;  d.  at  Farmington,  Jan.,  1914; 
m.  Mar.  27,  1861,  at  Genoa,  Italy,  MARY  FERRIS  GUION, 
who  d.  Sept.  28,  1863,  at  Bellagio,  Lake  Como,  Italy.  No 
children. 

iii.  MARY  ATHALIE,  b.  April  12,  1841;  d.  at  New  Haven,  May  1, 
1842. 

127.  HARVEY6  NORTH  (Elisha5,  Joseph*,  Joseph3, 
Thomas2,  John1},  third  son  of  Dr.  Elisha  and  Hannah  (Beach) 
North,  was  born  at  Goshen,  Aug.  26,  1810,  and  died  at  Menard- 
ville,  Tex.,  May  26,  1881.  Buried  at  New  London.  He  mar- 
ried June  8, 1841,  ATHALIE  ADAM,  who  was  born  at  New  Orleans, 
La.,  April  29,  1824,  and  died  at  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  21,  1904. 

"Mr.  Harvey  North  settled  in  Texas  some  ten  years  ago,  and 
since  then  has  devoted  much  energy  and  money  to  the  improve- 
ment of  real  estate  here.  He  was  once,  we  believe,  a  prominent 
merchant  of  New  Orleans,  where  he  accumulated  much  of  the 
means  which  he  has  lavishly  distributed  in  erecting  buildings 
here.  His  son  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Hancock,  West  and 
North,  lawyers,  of  this  city." 

The  Statesman,  Austin,  Tex.,  May  29,  1881. 

Mr.  North  was  a  successful  wholesale  dry  goods  merchant  for 
many  years  in  New  Orleans,  being  associated  with  his  brother 
William.  He  assisted  his  brother  James  in  establishing  himself 
in  business  in  that  city.  Retiring  early  from  business,  he  spent 
much  of  his  time  in  Europe,  his  children  being  educated  in 
France,  Germany,  Italy  and  Spain.  He,  his  wife  and  daughter 
Ellen  Athalie,  are  buried  in  the  North  family  lot  in  the  New 
London  Cemetery. 


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Children: 

i.  ADAM,  d.  in  infancy. 

250.  ii.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  b.  May  5,  1846. 

iii.  GEORGE  LAMARTINE,  b.  at  Paris,  France,  June  27,  1850;  m.  at 
Menardville,  Tex.,  Aug.  28,  1878,  MARIE  VERITE,  who  was 
born  at  Roye,  Department  de  la  Somme,  France,  July  22, 
1840.  They  reside  (1919)  at  Menardville,  Tex.  No  children. 

iv.  HENRY  F.,  b.  at  Paris,  France,  June  22,  1851;  d.  at  sea,  1851. 

v.  ATHAHE  ELLEN,  b.  July  8,  1853;  d.  in  New  York  City,  July 
9,  1877;  unm. 

251.  vi.  JAMES  DAYTON,  b.  May  8,  1856. 

vii.  CHARLES  HARVEY,  b.  at  St.  Germaine-en-Laye,  France,  June 
14,  1863;  m.  April  10,  1913,  AMELIA  HOYT,  b.  Sheffield,  Pa., 
Mar.  12,  1873.  No  children.  They  reside  (1919)  at  San 
Diego,  Calif.,  where  Mr.  North  is  engaged  in  bee  raising. 

128.  ALEXANDER6    HAMILTON    NORTH     (Reuben6, 
Joseph*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Reuben  and 
Lucy  (Towsley)  North,  was  born  in  1802-3.     He  was  killed 
at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  July  4,  1841,  by  the  bursting  of  a  cannon. 
He  married  Nov.  3,  1830,  JANE  M.  LINTON,  who  died  Aug.  31, 
1867. 

Children: 

i.  SON,  d.  hi  infancy. 

ii.  SON,  d.  in  infancy, 
iii.  SON,  d.  in  infancy. 
iv.  SON,  d.  in  infancy. 

v.  LUCY  R.,  b.  July  22,  1836;  m.  1853,  ALBERT  K.  HILDRETH. 
vi.  HARRIET. 

129.  REUBEN6    NORTH     (Reuben5,     Joseph4,     Joseph3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Reuben  and  Lucy  (Towsley) 
North,  was  born  at  Goshen,  Nov.  2,  1807,  and  died  at  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1880.    He  married  (1)  Oct.  22,  1837, 
HELEN  M.  WOOD,  born  May  31, 1822;  (2)  -      — . 

Mr.  North  left  Goshen  for  New  York  State  about  1823, 
settling  at  Poughkeepsie  about  1833.  In  1836  he  went  into  the 
Poughkeepsie  National  Bank  (then  the  Poughkeepsie  Bank) 
as  teller,  and  was  made  cashier  in  1844,  holding  this  position 
until  April,  1880,  when  he  resigned  on  account  of  failing  health. 

Children,  all  by  first  wife: 

i.  REBECCA  CARMAN,  b.  Sept.  5, 1842;  m.  June  14,  1865,  JOSEPH 
G.  FROST,  b.  Feb.  6,  1839.  Children:  (1)  Helen  North,  b.  Jan. 


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15,  1869;  m.  Oct.  9,  1895,  John  Kelsey  Sague.  (2)  Robert 
Parish,  b.  Aug.  29,  1870;  d.  young.  (3)  Mina  Louise,  b.  Jan. 
8,  1873;  m.  Frederick  J.  Mann.  (4)  Raymond,  b.  May  3, 
1876;  d.  unm.  (5)  Allen,  b.  July  17,  1878;  m.  Martha  Allen 
Wyant.  (6)  Marion,  b.  May  16,  1882;  m.  Samuel  P.  Allen. 

(7)  Loomis  North,  b.  Feb.  21,  1884;  d. ;  m.    No  children. 

ii.  SARAH  FOWKES,  b.  Jan.  7, 1844;  m.  Nov.  26, 1862,  WALTER  S. 
MORGAN  of  Poughkeepsie.  Children:  (1) .  (2)  Fred. 

(3)  Isabel,  m.  Dr.  Ewing  Taylor. 

iii.  MARY  HELEN,  b.  Mar.  9, 1846;  m.  April  12, 1874,  ISAAC  NEW- 
UN  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  (1)  Helen,  m.  William 
Morgan.  (2)  Gertrude,  m.  William  Robinson.  (3)  Russell. 

(4)  Edna. 

iv.  JOHN  WOOD,  b.  Jan.  21,  1848;  d.  Jan.  25,  1888;  unm. 
v.  LUCY  MAGEE,  b.  Feb.  17,  1851;  d.  Jan.  9,  1853. 
vi.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  b.  Dec.  28,  1857;  d.  Feb.  20,  1858. 

130.  ORRIN6    A.    NORTH    (Reuben5,    Joseph4,    Joseph3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Reuben  North,  by  his  second 
wife  Amanda  Austin,  was  born  in  1818,  and  died  at  New  Britain, 
Dec.  14,  1881.    He  married  (1)  Sept.  23,  1844,  MARTHA  E. 
CAPRON,  who  died  May  8,  1863;  (2)  Jan.  1,  1866,  SARAH  A. 
NOBLE,  who  died  in  1892. 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  New  Britain: 

252.  i.  EDWARD  M.,  b.  Aug.  5,  1850. 

ii.  MORTIMER  C.,  b.  Sept.  29,  1855;  unm.     Resides  (1919)  at 
New  Britain,  and  is  with  the  Russell  and  Erwin  Co.  of  that 
city, 
iii.  ORRIN  C.,  b.  Feb.  22,  1863;  d.  April  17,  1866. 

131.  EDWIN6    A.    NORTH    (Israel5,    Ezekial*,    Joseph3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Israel  and  Charlotte  (Dowd) 
North,  was  born  at  Goshen,  July  17,  1803,  and  died  at  East 
Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  April  20,  1873.     He  married  Oct.  9,  1827, 
LYDIA  M.  COOLEY  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  born  Oct.  30,  1806, 
died  Jan.  29,  1866.     Mr.  North  removed  with  his  parents  from 
Goshen  to  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  when  he  was  sixteen  years 
old. 

Children,  b.  at  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.: 

253.  i.  JAMES  BYRAM,  b.  July  24, 1828;  d.  Dec.  27, 1891. 

ii.  ELISHA  DOWD,  b.  1830;  d.  at  E.  Bloomfield,  Feb.  17, 1898;  m. 
Dec.  1,  1859,  CYNTHIA,  daughter  of  Noah  and  Cynthia  (Arm- 
strong) Treat,  b.  April  30,  1837.  Child:  Amelia,  b.  at 


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E.  Bloomfield,  Mar.  12,  1861;  m.  Nov.  12, 1884,  Edgar  Burt. 
Resides  at  Holcomb,  N.  Y. 

254.  Hi.  LYMAN  C.,  b.  1832. 

iv.  HORATIO  N.,  b.  1834.  Removed  to  Nashville,  Term.,  where 
he  m.  Mar.  28,  1860,  ELIZABETH  WOODRUFF.  He  was  a 
machinist.  One  daughter,  m.  Livingstone. 

v.  ELLEN  M.,  b.  1838;  d.  April  9, 1840. 

132.  GOODWIN6    NORTH     (Israel5,    Ezekial\     Joseph*, 
Thomas*,  John1},  second  son  of  Israel  and  Charlotte  (Dowd) 
North,  was  born  at  Goshen  June  4,  1805,  and  died  at  East 
Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  June  17, 1856,  whither  he  had  removed  with 
his  parents  in  1821,  and  lived  most  of  his  life.     He  married  (1) 
Jan.  22,  1829,  JULIA,  daughter  of  Simeon  and  Elizabeth  (Dem- 
ing)  Deming.     She  was  born  Aug.  31,  1805,  and  died  Mar.  14, 
1830.    He  married  (2)  in  1834,  JANE  AUGUSTA  FLAGLER,  who 
died  in  1849,  and  was  a  sister  of  Henry  Flagler  of  the  Standard 
Oil  Co.;  (3)  Feb.  3,  1851,  REBECCA  BELT,  born  in  England  in 
1811. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  EMELJNE,  b.  1829. 
By  second  wife: 

ii.  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.   May  13,   1836;   m.    1874,   WILLIAM 

BEARDSLEY.    No  children.     Residence,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
iii.  EDWARD  FLAGLER,  b.  1837;  d.  in  infancy, 
iv.  CHARLES  DELOS,  d.  in  infancy. 

v.  FRANCES  AUGUSTA,  b.  Dec.  8,  1846;  d.  Oct.  29,  1870;  m. 
1868,  GEORGE  BECKWITH.  No  children. 

255.  vi.  CHARLES  HENRY,  b.  April  3,  1849. 

By  third  wife : 

vii.  ALICE  BELT,  b.  Feb.  11,  1852;  m.  1874,  CHARLES  ROLLINS 
SIMMONS.  Residence,  3  Amherst  St.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Child : 
Ruby  Jane. 

133.  DARIUS6   ROBINSON    NORTH    (Israel5,    Ezekial4, 
Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Israel  and  Charlotte 
(Dowd)  North,  was  born  at  Goshen,  Aug.  14,  1818,  and  died 
Dec.  16,  1910.    He  married  Sept.  4,  1839,  ORRA  CHATFIELD 
daughter  of  Josiah  and  Lydia  (Ingraham)  Chatfield  of  Canan- 
daigua,  N.  Y.     He  lived  for  a  time  in  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y., 
and  later  began  the  manufacture  of  grape  boxes  at  Canandaigua, 
where  he  became  a  prominent  business  man  and  an  elder  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church. 


Children,  b.  at  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.: 

i.  CHARLOTTE  ELIZABETH,  b.  Jan.  21,  1845;  m.  at  E.  Bloom- 
field,  Nov.  5,  1868,  PHILIP  VANDENBURGH.  Residence,  164 
Palmer  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Children:  (1)  Ora  Helen,  b. 
July  27,  1872.  (2)  Mabel  Lottie,  b.  Aug.  30,  1876;  d.  Aug. 
14,  1881. 

ii.  LYDIA  MUNCIL,  b.  Sept.  15,  1846;  m.  at  E.  Bloomfield,  Nov. 
5,  1867,  DAVID  WILLYS.  Residence,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 
Children:  (1)  Emily  Gertrude,  b.  Feb.  1,  1872.  (2)  John 
North,  b.  Oct.  25, 1873;  president  of  the  Willys-Overland  Co., 
Toledo,  O.  (3)  Mary  Augusta,  b.  June  9,  1878. 

134.  JOHN6    HARVEY    NORTH     (Jonathan*,    EzekiaV, 
Joseph3,  Thomas*,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Jonathon  and  Rachel 
(Bissell)  North,  was  born  Jan.  26,  1816,  at  Goshen.     He  re- 
moved with  his  father  to  Lexington,  N.  Y.,  and  married  Jan. 
13,  1839,  MINERVA  GOSLEE  of  Jewett,  Green  Co.,  N.  Y.     She 
was  born  Oct.  30, 1819.     He  later  removed  to  Great  Barrington 
Mass.,  and  was  living  in  1893  at  Ashley  Falls,  Mass. 

Child: 

i.  JULIA,  b.  Aug.  25,  1840;  d.  May  6,  1885;  m.  Dec.  27,  1857; 
HENRY  PECK,  who  d.  May  22,  1879,  aged  52.  They  left  six 
children,  who  lived  at  Suffield,  Mass.,  three  of  whom  in  1893 
were  married. 

135.  LEMUEL6    NORTH    (Phineas5,    Ashbel*,    Ebenezer*, 
Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Phineas  and  Chloe  (Skinner) 
North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  Sept.  23,  1790,  and  died  at 
Wadsworth,  Ohio,  April  9,  1832.     He  married  SYLVIA  MILLS. 
Made  freeman  of  Connecticut  in  1812. 

"Lemuel  North  came  to  Wadsworth  in  1818.  He  was  a  man 
of  superior  education  and  talent.  Was  an  early  and  able  teacher, 
was  several  times  elected  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  held  other 
offices  of  trust  in  the  town  and  county."  (From  the  "Wads- 
worth  Memorial.") 

Children,  b.  at  Wadsworth : 

i.  ROCSE,  m.  THOMAS  NESMITH. 
ii.  JULIA,  m.  CHARLES  COE. 
iii.  PHINEAS.     Lived  in  Hudson,  Wis. 
256.   iv.  LEMUEL,  b.  Oct.  31, 1831;  d.  Sept.  25, 1895. 

136.  PHINEAS6    NORTH    (Phineas5,    Ashbel*,    Ebenezer3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Phineas  and  Chloe  (Skinner) 


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North,  was  born  Feb.  9,  1803,  and  died  May  7,  1867.  He  mar- 
ried Oct.  10,  1832,  LOUISA  WETMORE.  He  lived  on  his  father's 
homestead  in  Torrington  until  his  death;  he  was  an  energetic 
farmer  and  business  man,  and  built  a  house  in  Wolcottville, 
which  he  was  about  to  move  into,  when  he  was  taken  ill  and 
died.  His  widow  was  occupying  this  house  in  1893.  He  was 
made  freeman  of  Connecticut  in  1824. 

Children: 

i.  HELEN,  b.  Sept.  1,  1833;  d.  June  13,  1866;  m.  Sept.  1,  1856, 
JAMES  W.  HOLMES  of  Waterbury. 

257.  ii.  ALFRED,  b.  at  Torrington,  Oct.  5, 1836;  d.  Nov.  17, 1893. 

137.  ALFRED6    NORTH    (Phineas5,    Ashbel*,    Ebenezer3, 
Thomas*,  John1) ,  youngest  son  of  Phineas  and  Chloe  (Skinner) 
North,  was  born  Sept.  17,  1807,  and  died  1872.     He  married 
JEANNIE  BARHAM,  of  Barhamsville,  S.  C.,  a  descendant  of  the 
noted  English  naval  family  of  Barhams.     She  died  June,  1893, 
in  New  York.     Alfred  North  was  a  wholesale  dry  goods  mer- 
chant in  New  York,  and  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Alfred  North 
and  Co. 

Children: 

i.  FRANCES  SKINNER,  b.  1854;  d.  1882,  in  New  York;  unm. 
ii.  ALFRED  BARHAM,  b.  1856;  d.  1880.     For  several  years  he  was 
agent  in  Italy  for  the  Krupps  of  Essen,  Germany. 

258.  iii.  FRANKLIN  HAVEN,  b.  Mar.  10,  1857. 

iv.  JEANNIE  BARHAM,  b.  1859;  m.  CHARLES  R.  HENDERSON, 
formerly  President  of  the  U.  S.  Mortgage  Co.  Children: 
(1)  Charles.  (2)  Beatrix,  m.  Thayer  Robb.  (3)  Janet.  (4) 
Natalie,  m.  Swann. 

138.  WILLARD6    NORTH    (Junius5,    Noah\    Ebenezer3, 
Thomas*,  John1),  second  son  of  Junius  and  Sabrina   (Fyler) 
North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  June  5,  1792,  and  died  Nov.  20, 
1880.     He  married  Nov.,  1821,  LUCINA  PELTON,  who  was  born 
1796,  and  died  April  18,  1880.     He  was  made  freeman  of  Con- 
necticut in  1815. 

Children: 

i.  ARIEL,  b.  Mar.  19, 1824;  d.  Jan.  24, 1848;  freeman  of  Connecti- 
cut, 1845. 

ii.  LAURA,  b.  Feb.  15,  1832;  d.  Jan.  25,  1874;  m.  DR.  J.  W.  GAM- 
WELL,  Torrington. 


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139.  JUNIUS6  NORTH  (Junius5,  Noah*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  third  son  of  Junius  and  Sabrina  (Fyler)  North,  was  born 
at  Torrington,  April  30,  1796,  and  died  Dec.  30,  1885.     He 
married  (1)  April  27,  1824,  LAVINIA  MERRIAM,  who  died  1854; 
(2)  MRS.  MARY  KNAPP.     Removed  to  Twinsburgh,  Ohio. 

Children: 

1.  MARY  SABRA,  b.  April  18,  1825;  m.  Sept.  1,  1856,  NATHAN 
IEL  REED,  of  Twinsburgh,  Ohio.  Children:  (1)  Henry  J.> 
b.  July  20,  1857;  m.  Mar.  20,  1887,  Lizzie  Forbes.  (2) 
Eliza  L.  P.,  b.  May  17, 1859.  (3)  Julia  A.,  b.  Aug.  18, 1865; 
d.  Jan. 24, 1868. 
ii.  JUNIUS  M.,  b.  Mar.  13, 1827,  removed  to  the  Rocky  Mountains 

and  California.     Had  two  or  three  children, 
iii.  RUBY  LAVINIA,  b.  July  7,  1829;  m.  June  11,  1853,  JEPHTHA 

WILLIAMS. 

iv.  ELIZA  ANN,  b.  Aug.  17, 1832;  d.  Dec.  28, 1853. 
v.  AMELIA  MARIA,  b.  July  23, 1834;  d.  Oct.  18, 1853. 
vi.  ORLIN  LOOMIS,  b.  June  21, 1836;  d.  Jan.  12, 1854. 
vii.  ORSON  WHEDON,  b.  June  21,  1836,  (twin);  d.  Oct.  20,  1853. 

140.  LORRAIN6    NORTH     (Junius5,    Noah4,    Ebenezer3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Junius  and  Sabrina  (Fyler)  North, 
was  born  at  Torrington,  July  21,  1800,  and  died  Aug.  12,  1881. 
He  married  May  4,  1833,  HARRIET  FORD,  who  was  born  Jan. 
21,  1813,  and  died  Aug.  26,  1883.     He  was  made  freeman  of 
Connecticut  in  1822. 

Children : 

i.  MARY  JANE,  b.  Feb.  8, 1836;  d.  Oct.  27, 1880;  m.  Nov.  12, 1867, 

NATHAN  TIBBALS  of  Torrington. 
ii.  ELLEN  C.,  b.  Aug.  3, 1843;  d.  Jan.  21, 1871;  m.  Mar.  31, 1868, 

LEWIS  S.  BARNES,  who  d.  at  Torrington,  Aug.  2, 1869. 
iii.  HENRIETTA  F.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1854.    Became  a  missionary  to 
China. 

141.  DEA.  FREDERICK6  NORTH  (Junius5,  Noah*,  Eben- 
ezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Junius  and  Sabrina 
(Fyler)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  Aug.  12,  1803,  and 
died  there  Feb.  3,  1894.     He  married  June  14,  1830,  HARRIET 
HOYT,  daughter  of  Ira1  and  Anna  (Plumb)  Hoyt.     She  was  born 

1  Ira  Hoyt  was  the  son  of  Nathaniel  Hoyt,  a  Revolutionary  soldier, 
and  Anne  (White)  Hoyt.  Anne  White  was  the  daughter  of  Israel 
White,  who  was  a  descendant  of  Peregrine  White,  who  was  born  on  board 
the  Mayflower  just  before  they  landed. 


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at  Warren,  Mar.  30,  1810,  and  died  Sept.  15,  1895.  Through 
rigid  economy,  unremitting  toil  and  frugality,  these  parents 
have  reared  a  family  of  eleven,  in  honesty  and  industry,  paid 
for  the  old  farm,  and  assisted  each  in  obtaining  a  good  education. 

Mr.  North  lived  all  his  life  at  the  old  North  homestead  in 
Torrington,  which  with  its  well  kept  brown  paint,  sloping  roof 
and  big  chimney,  brings  back  vividly  the  old  colonial  times. 
The  location  is  beautiful,  having  a  fine  view  of  a  long  chain 
of  hills.  He  received  a  common  school  education,  worked 
with  his  father  and  brothers  on  the  farm,  taught  school  for 
two  years  and  in  1840  was  elected  deacon  of  the  Newfield 
(Torrington)  Baptist  Church,  holding  the  position  until  his 
death.  He  never  aspired  to  politics,  declining  a  nomination  to 
the  legislature.  Until  1856  he  was  a  Democrat,  when  he  became 
a  Republican. 

On  June  14,  1880,  Dea.  Frederick  and  Harriet  North  cele- 
brated their  golden  wedding  anniversary,  the  children  and 
grandchildren,  numbering  thirty,  meeting  at  the  old  homestead. 
In  1890  was  celebrated  the  sixtieth  anniversary,  termed  the 
Diamond  Wedding  Day.  For  an  account  of  this  see  "The 
Diamond  Wedding  Anniversary  of  Deacon  Frederick  and  Har- 
riet North,"  by  F.  A.  North.  Nearly  every  year  since,  it  has 
been  the  custom  of  his  children  and  grandchildren  to  hold 
reunions  at  their  various  homes. 

Children,  b.  at  Torrington: 

i.  CHARLOTTE  JANE,  b.  May  13, 1831;  m.  Mar.  12, 1856,  JOSEPH 
DEMING,  son  of  Daniel  and  Phebe  (Holmes)  Deming.  They 
reside  in  Winsted.  Children:  (1)  Dwight  North,  b.  Nov.  25, 
1857;  d.  1876.  (2)  Lillian  B.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1859.  (3)  Hattie 
H.,  b.  July  27,  1861;  d.  1861.  (4)  Phebe  H.,  b.  Aug.  25, 
1869;  m.  June  4, 1895,  Arthur  Obed  Smith.  (5)  Ruth  A.,b. 
Nov.  16, 1872. 

ii.  ADAUNE  PLUMB,  b.  Aug.  29, 1833;  d.  May  28, 1848. 
iii.  CATHERINE  PALMS,  b.  Aug.  29,  1833  (twin);  m.  RALPH  H. 
MOORE,  son  of  Seba  and  Sarah  (Church)  Moore.  He  d.  April, 
1900.  Children:  (1)  Adaline  North,  b.  Dec.  28,  1853.  (2) 
Charles  C.,  b.  Mar.  26,  1859;  m.  Lottie  DeForest.  (3) 
Ralph  H.,  b.  July  21, 1872;  m.  Nov.  29,  1894,  Bessie  Bushnell. 

259.  iv.  CORRELFYLER,  b.  June  29, 1835;  d.  at  Winsted,  Feb.  28,  1911. 

260.  v.  JUNTOS  DAVIS,  b.  June  17,  1839. 

vi.  ROXIE  AMELIA,  b.  April  23, 1842;  d.  May  28, 1882;  m.  Dec.  31, 
1865,  ALBERT  C.  NORTON,  son  of  Charles  R.  Norton  of  Goshen. 
No  children.  Their  adopted  son,  John  T.  Norton,  m.  May 
23,  1895,  Charlotte  Smith  North. 


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vii.  IRENE  HARRIET,  b.  Oct.  14, 1843;  d.  May  22, 1905;  m.  Mar.  3, 
1866,  JOHN  A.  MOORE,  son  of  D.  C.  Y.  and  Thankful  (Roberts) 
Moore.  They  resided  in  Colebrooke.  Children:  (1)  Almira 
R.,  b.  Aug.  16,  1867.  (2)  D.  C.  Y.  Rujo,  b.  July  24,  1869;  m. 
May  29,  1896,  Ida  Quilter.  (3)  Frederick  North,  b.  Nov.  1, 
1871;  m.  Jan.  1,  1895,  Susie  Elizabeth  Bull.  (4)  Harriet  T., 
b.  Aug.  25, 1875.  (5)  Cicero  J.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1878;  m.  June  17, 
1908,  Lillian  Tarr.  He  is  a  dentist  and  resides  in  Bristol. 
(6)  Irene  M.,  b.  May  1,  1881.  (7)  Ira  W.t  b.  June  14, 
1883;  m.  Oct.  20,  1905,  Ira  Lena  Remington.  Residence, 
Glastonbury. 

viii.  ANNIE  MARGIANA,  b.  Mar.  27, 1845;  m.  Oct.  22, 1870,  GIBSON 
CLARK,  son  of  Lyman  and  Elizabeth  (Gibson)  Clark.  They 
reside  in  Washington,  Conn.  Children:  (1)  Frederick  North, 
b.  Oct.  22, 1871 ;  m.  July  31, 1900,  May  Grace  Hurlbut.  Son, 
Gibson.  (2)  Russell  Frisbie,  b.  Oct.  22,  1879;  m.,  1st,  1902, 
Gertrude  L.  Chapin;  2nd,  1908,  Mrs.  Ruah  (Fenn)  Atwood. 

ix.  FREDERICK  ALONZO,  b.  April  10, 1846;  d.  in  Pisco,  Peru,  S.  A., 
July  4,  1906;  unm.  His  life  was  spent  teaching  and  lecturing. 
For  a  number  of  years  he  was  superintendent  of  schools  at 
Toms  River,  N.  J.,  but  for  the  last  four  or  five  years  of  his  life 
he  was  in  New  York  City  devoting  his  time  to  giving  lectures, 
many  of  them  before  the  University  of  New  York.  He  had 
traveled  extensively  in  foreign  countries  and  had  made  the 
trip  around  the  world  three  times  for  the  collection  of  material 
for  his  lectures,  and  was  on  one  of  these  journeys  at  the  time 
of  his  death.  He  was  held  in  high  esteem  at  the  University 
of  New  York,  and  had  secured  the  following  degrees  from  that 
college :  Master  of  Arts,  Doctor  of  Pedagogy  in  1902,  Doctor  of 
Philosophy  in  1903  and  Bachelor  of  Science  in  1904. 
261.  x.  LYMAN  HOYT,  b.  Feb.  4,  1849. 

xi.  RUBIE  OLIVIA,  b.  May  30,  1851;  m.  Sept.  10,  1878,  CYRUS 
PETER  WEAVER,  son  of  Brice  Whig  and  Emily  (Sterling) 
Weaver.  Children:  (1)  Waldo  North,  b.  Feb.  13,  1881;  m. 
July  12, 1904,  Clara  G.  Palmer.  (2)  Ella  B.,  b.  Sept.  18, 1889. 

142.  NOAH6  NORTH  (Remembrance5,  Noah4,  Ebenezer3, 
Thomas2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Remembrance  and  Elizabeth 
(Lee)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  Sept.  4,  1787,  and  died  at 
Braceville,  Ohio,  Oct.  19,  1827,  whither  he  had  removed  and 
married  RUBY  ROBERTS,  who  died  Feb.  26,  1846,  aged  61. 
They  are  buried  in  the  Braceville  Cemetery. 

Children : 

i.  MARIA,  b.  Sept.  24, 1815;  d.  Mar.  29, 1884;  m.  (1)  1834,  ALVIN 
JUDSON;  (2)  GEORGE  HALE;  (3) STREETOR. 


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ii.  LORINDA,  b.  Aug.  19,  1821;  d.  Nov.  10,  1887;  m.  June  26, 
1843,  GEORGE  DAVIS,  who  d.  May  14,  1882,  aged  64.  Child: 
Bell  Davis,  m.  Karns.  Residence,  Phalanx  Station,  Ohio. 

143.  CYRUS6  NORTH   (Remembrance5,  Noah\  Ebenezer*, 
Thomas2,  John1},  second  son  of  Remembrance  and  Elizabeth 
(Lee)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  May  6,  1797.     He  married 
twice,  and  was  perhaps  the  Cyrus  North  of  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
who  married  April  4,  1821,  BETSEY,  daughter  of  Aaron  Root. 

Cyrus  North  was  made  freeman  of  Connecticut  in  1820. 
Shortly  thereafter  he  removed  to  Ohio  and  was  one  of  the  first 
settlers  of  Nelson,  where  he  married,  and  after  the  early  death  of 
his  wife  removed  to  New  York  State  and  was  lost  trace  of. 
He  was  known  to  have  married  again. 

Child: 

i.  WILLIAM,  d.  young. 

144.  WILLIAM6  NORTH  (Remembrance*,  Noah*,  Ebenezer3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Remembrance  and  Elizabeth 
(Lee)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  Oct.  1,  1799,  and  died 
at  Braceville,  Ohio,  Oct.  10,  1889.     He  married  Jan.  31,  1821, 
CYNTHIA,  daughter  of  Aaron  Merrill  of  New  Hartford.     She 
was  born  July  27, 1796,  and  died  Dec.  8,  1879. 

William  North  removed  to  Braceville,  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio, 
in  1820,  being  one  of  the  early  settlers  there.  By  trade  he  was  a 
carpenter,  bridge  builder  and  general  mechanic. 

Children: 

i.  LAURA,  b.  Sept.  14, 1822;  m.  Dec.  24, 1846,  SAMUEL  A.  HOWE. 
Children:  (1)  Lorena,  m.  Henry  Richman.  (2)  Helen.  (3) 
William.  (4)  Frank.  (5)  Henry,  m.  twice.  (6)  Cynthia,  d. 
young. 

262.  ii.  ARIEL  M.,  b.  Sept.  3,  1824;  d.  May  3,  1901. 

263.  iii.  CYRUS  LUMAN,  b.  Jan.  28,  1828;  d.  Oct.  7,  1901. 

iv.  ROXA,  b.  Sept.  4,  1836;  d.  Mar.  31,  1916;  m.  Sept.  22,  1858, 
ERASTUS  E.,  son  of  Edmond  H.  Oviatt  of  Braceville,  Ohio. 
Children:  (1)  Herbert  Leslie,  b.  May  23, 1862;  m.  Rose  Munger. 
(2)  Hattie  F.,  b.  May  1,  1869;  unm. 

145.  JOEL6  NORTH  (Rufus5,  Martin*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Rufus  and  Esther  (Robards)  North,  was 
born  at  Torrington,  June  10,  1795,  and  died  Jan.  3,  1855.     He 
married  at  Norfolk,  July  30, 1823,  HARRIET  TAYLOR. 


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Children: 

i.  ESTHER,  b.  Dec.  6,  1826. 

ii.  EMILY,  b.  Dec.  6,  1826. 

iii.  HARRIET,  b.  Jan.  12,  1830;  m.  Sept.  25,  1858,  HIRAM  A. 
SMITH.  Children:  (1)  Howard  A.,  b.  Aug.  25,  1859.  (2) 
Gertrude  C.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1861.  (3)  Lester  N.,  b.  July  27,  1864. 
(4)  Julian  H.,  b.  Nov.  16, 1867.  (5)  Josephine  H.,  b.  1871. 

iv.  LESTER,  b.  July  24,  1832. 

v.  JOEL,  b.  Aug.  27,  1834. 

vi.  EBENEZER,  b.  Oct.  1,  1840. 

146.  MARTIN6    NORTH     (Rufus5,    Martin*,    Ebenezer3, 
Thomas2,  John1},  youngest  son  of  Rufus  and  Esther  (Robards) 
North,  was  born  at  Torrington  Nov.  5,  1804,  and  died  June  2, 
1865.     He  married  Feb.,  1828,  MERCY,  daughter  of  Enos  North 
(69) .     After  Mr.  North's  death  his  wife  went  to  live  with  her  son 
Henry  at  Casey,  Guthrie  Co.,  la. 

Children: 

264.  i.  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  3,  1830;  d.  Jan.  14,  1901. 

265.  ii.  HORACE,  b.  Oct.  10,  1833. 
iii.  MARY. 

iv.  HELEN,  b.  Nov.  11,  1850;  d.  April  4,  1858. 

147.  JAMES6  AGARD  NORTH  (Noah6,  Martin*,  Ebene- 
zer3,  Thomas2,  John1},  third  son  of  Noah  and  Olive  (Hungerford) 
North,  was  born  at  Alexander,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4, 1813, 
and  died  Nov.  9,  1893.     He  married  June  6,  1847,  REBECCA, 
daughter  of  Elias  and  Rebecca  (Shaw)  Safford.     She  was  born 
June  6,  1822,  and  died  July  13,  1884. 

Children,  b.  at  Alexander: 

i.  OUVE,  b.  Sept.  11,  1849;  m.  Nov.  5,   1879,  EDWARD  H. 
PUTNAM.    Resides  at  Attica,  N.  Y.    No  children. 

266.  ii.  SAFFORD  ELISHA,  b.  Jan.  27,  1852;  d.  May  23,  1915. 

iii.  JAMES  AGARD,  JR.,  b.  July  13,  1856;  d.  July  19,  1918;  m. 
EUNICE  GUILD  by  whom  he  had  one  child,  Frank,  who  m. 
Lillian  Radley  and  has  no  children.  He  resides  near  Batavia, 
N.  Y. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION 

148.  JUDGE  JOHN7  WESLEY  NORTH  (John6,  John5, 
Jonathon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Rev.  John 
and  Hannah  (Hawkins)  North,  was  born  at  Sand  Lake,  Rensse- 
laer  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1815,  and  died  at  Fresno,  Calif.,  Feb.  22, 
1890.  He  married  (1)  Sept.  22,  1845,  EMMA  BACON,  who  died 
in  1847;  (2)  Aug.  28, 1848,  ANN  H.  LOOMIS. 

"For  the  past  ten  years  Judge  North  has  not  practised  his  profession, 
having  given  it  up  in  1880.  He  was  a  Republican  in  politics  and  was 
connected  with  that  party  from  its  inception.  He  never  belonged  to 
any  fraternal  society  and  was  not  a  church  member,  having  imbued 
agnostic  views  early  in  his  career. 

"He  graduated  from  Wesleyan  University  in  Middletown  in  August, 
1841.  During  his  college  life  he  became  a  zealous  worker  in  the  anti- 
slavery  cause  and  for  two  years  lectured  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Connecticut  State  Anti-Slavery  Society.  After  leaving  college  he 
studied  law  in  New  York  and  Syracuse  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar 
in  1845.  In  1849,  his  health  failing,  a  change  of  climate  became  nec- 
essary and  he  moved  to  Minnesota,  living  the  first  year  of  his  residence  in 
that  territory  on  Hennepin  Island  in  the  Mississippi  River,  and  seeing 
during  that  time  the  building  of  the  first  house  on  the  site  of  the  pres- 
ent prosperous  city  of  Minneapolis. 

"In  the  fall  of  1850  he  was  elected  a  member  of  the  second  legislature 
of  the  territory  of  Minnesota  and  introduced  the  bill  chartering  the 
University  of  Minnesota.  He  was  largely  instrumental  in  settling  the 
thriving  town  of  Faribault,  and  founded  the  thriving  town  of  North- 
field,  so-called,  hi  his  honor. 

"In  1857  he  was  a  member  of  the  constitutional  convention  that 
framed  the  constitution  of  the  new  state  of  Minnesota.  In  1860  he 
was  chairman  of  the  Minnesota  delegation  in  the  Chicago  convention 
and  was  a  member  of  the  committee  that  waited  upon  Abraham  Lin- 
coln to  notify  him  of  his  nomination  for  the  presidency.  In  1861  he 
was  appointed  surveyor-general  of  the  territory  of  Nevada,  and  sub- 
sequently judge  of  the  Territorial  District  Supreme  Court  of  Nevada. 
In  the  fall  of  1865  he  returned  to  the  East  locating  at  Knoxville,  Tenn., 
where  he  labored  assiduously  for  the  improvement  and  development  of 
that  state. 

"In  March,  1870,  he  conceived  the  idea  of  establishing  a  colony  of 
eastern  people  in  southern  California.  How  well  he  succeeded  all 


Ill 

who  have  visited  or  lived  in  Riverside  can  testify.  This  thriving  city 
was  the  result  of  his  scheme.  Having  seen  the  child  of  his  fancy  out- 
grow his  fondest  hopes,  in  1879  he  removed  to  San  Francisco,  and  the 
following  year  connected  himself  with  the  Washington  colony  in  Fresno 
County,  which  section  he  did  much  to  settle. 

"His  long  life  was  filled  with  good  deeds,  and  he  left  behind  him  that 
priceless  legacy,  a  name  without  reproach.  In  character  he  was  re- 
markably free  from  guile  or  pretense  of  any  sort.  Full  of  a  courage 
that  shrank  from  nothing  in  the  redressing  of  another's  wrong,  or  the 
•establishment  of  a  principle,  he  was  always  found  upon  the  side  of  the 
oppressed.  Generous  to  a  fault,  he  was  always  in  the  lead  when  private 
loss  or  public  improvement  stood  in  need  of  pecuniary  aid,  and  his 
integrity  and  high  moral  standard  made  him  a  model  man."  (San 
Francisco  Chronicle,  Feb.  23,  1890.) 

Children: 

i.  EMMA  BACON,  b.  at  St.  Anthony,  now  Minneapolis,  Mar.  3, 
1852;  m.  Sept.  16,  1880,  EDWARD  C.  MESSER,  b.  1842,  d. 
Feb.  9,  1919.  Mrs.  Bacon  resides  (1919)  at  Menominee, 
Wis.  Children:  (1)  Mary  Burt,  b.  1881.  (2)  Margaret 
Loomis,  b.  1883;  d.  1885. 

267.  ii.  GEORGE  LOOMIS,  b.  at  St.  Anthony,  now  Minneapolis,  Sept. 

6,  1853;  d.  Jan.  26,  1899. 

268.  iii.  JOHN  GREENLEAF,  b.  at  St.  Anthony,  now  Minneapolis,  Sept. 

16,  1855;  d.  June  10,  1910. 

iv.  CHARLES  LEWIS,  b.  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  May  31,  1858; 
unm.  Residence  (1919),  Fresno,  Cain*. 

269.  v.  EDWARD,  b.  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  July  11, 1860. 

vi.  MARY  ANNE,  b.  at  Santa  Clara,  Calif.,  April  4,  1865;  m.  Jan. 
1,  1888,  JONATHON  C.  SHEPARD,  who  d.  1912.  Residence 
(1919),  1647  W.  39th  Place,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Children: 
Anne,  Grace,  Harold,  Arthur. 

149.  THOMAS7  ASA  NORTH  (Darius6,  Asa5,  Jonathan*, 
John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Darius  and  Joanna  (Hul- 
bert)  North,  was  born  at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  11,  1803, 
and  died  at  Princeton,  111.,  Sept.  4,  1875.  He  married  at  Mt. 
Vernon,  Ohio,  Dec.  7,  1847,  CYNTHIA  MINERVA  COLE,  who 
was  born  in  Michigan  in  1826  and  died  at  Jacksonville,  111., 
Mar.  30,  1894.  Mr.  North  was  a  cooper  by  trade. 

Children,  b.  at  Princeton,  HI. : 

270.  i.  WILLIAM  JEREMIAH,  b.  Oct.  22,  1852;  d.  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.. 

Mar.  8, 1902. 

ii.  IDA  MAY,  b.  Mar.  2,  1858;  d.  at  Wethersfield,  111.,  April  6, 
1904;  m.  at  Kewanee,  111.,  Oct.  11,  1880,  PATRICK  H.  BURNS. 


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150.  ALBERT7  NORTH  (Darius6,  Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3, 
Samuel2,  John1},  second  son  of  Darius  and  Joanna  (Hulbert) 
North,  was  born  at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1805,  and  died 
at  Oakland,  Calif.,  Nov.  22,  1891.     He  married  Dec.  13,  1832, 
SEVIAH  BABBITT. 

Children: 

271.  i.  GEORGE  JAY,  b.  Dec.  18,  1836;  d.  Feb.  2,  1870. 

ii.  EMMA  E.,  b.  May  1,  1848;  m.  June  11,  1878,  C.  H.  BAYLEY, 
a  photographer,  and  lived  at  Oakland,  Calif.,  where  he  d. 
Aug.  25,  1899.  Children:  Frank,  Annie,  Harry,  Emma. 

iii.  ANNE,  d.  1887;  m.  (1)  WILLARD  SMITH;  (2)  S.  G.  WILLARD. 
No  children. 

151.  SILAS7  NORTH    (Darius6,    Asa6,  Jonathan*,    John3, 
Samuel2,  John1},  fourth  son  of  Darius  and  Joanna  (Hulbert) 
North,  was  born  at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  June  29,  1809,  and  died 
at  Gregg,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14, 1844.     He  married  Jan.  1, 1835,  LAURA 
SLOCUM,  who  was  born  at  Martinsburg,  July  30,  1806,  and  mar- 
ried after  her  husband's  death  (2)  James  W.  Stone.     She  died 
near  Correctionville,  la.,  Feb.  16,  1896. 

Child: 

i.  JOHN  LEVI,  b.  June,  1836;  m.  1865,  MARY  WARRINER,  and 
removed  to  Morrison,  Whiteside  Co.,  HI.,  then  to  Boone,  la., 
where  he  lived  seven  years,  then  to  Sac  Co.,  la.,  where  he 
lived  another  seven  years.  While  there  his  health  failed, 
and  selling  his  farm,  he  removed  to  Odebolt,  la.,  where  he 
lived  six  years.  There  his  health  gained  so  that  he  bought 
280  acres  of  land  three  miles  from  Correctionville,  la.,  where 
he  lived  the  remainder  of  his  life,  and  engaged  in  fruit  raising. 

Children:   (1)  Laura,  b.  1869;  m.  .     (2)  Clara  L.,  b. 

1875. 

152.  MORGAN7  NORTH  (Darius6,  Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3, 
Samuel2,  John1},  sixth  son  of  Darius  and  Joanna  (Hulbert) 
North,  was  born  at  Martinsburg,  N.  Y.,  April  13,  1814,  and  died 
at  Princeton,  111.,  Dec.  15,  1885.     He  married  (1)  at  Boonville, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1839,  MARY  GRACE  KEYES,  who  was  born  Feb. 
29,  1816,  and  died  at  Princeton,  111.,  Sept.  5,  1881;  (2)  in  June, 
1883,  MRS.  ALMIRA  VINCENT.    Mr.  North  was  a  wagon-maker 
by  trade. 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Boonville,  N.  Y.: 

272.  i.  WAYNE  L.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1841;  d.  June  6,  1905. 


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ii.  AGNES  HELEN,  b.  July  25, 1843;  d.  at  Alton,  la.,  Mar.  18, 1871 ; 
m.  at  Princeton,  111.,  Feb.  3,  1869,  ALBERT  KNOX.  Child: 
Elizabeth,  b.  1870;  d.  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1919. 

273.  iii.  MEETON,  b.  June  4,  1852. 

iv.  CHARLES  M.,  b.  May  25,  1857;  d.  at  Sterling,  Kans.,  Dec.  7, 
1892;  m.  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Nov.  3,  1881,  HENRIETTA 
ATKINSON.  No  children.  Mr.  North  was  in  business  in 
New  York  and  removed  to  Kansas  for  his  health. 

153.  SHERMAN7  HINSDILL  NORTH    (Darius6,    Asa\ 
Jonathan4,  John5,  Samuel2,  John1},  seventh  son  of  Darius  and 
Joanna  (Hulbert)  North,  was  born  probably  at  Martinsburg 
or  Turin,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  1816,  and  died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Mar.  13, 1898.    He  married  Aug.  30, 1847,  SARAH  A.  MCELROY, 
who  died  at  Philadelphia,  Feb.  3,  1877. 

Children : 

274.  i.  MILES  R.,  b.  at  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  Aug.,  1853;  d.  Aug.  3, 1914 
ii.  SAMUEL  LEWIS,  b.  Mar.  8,  1856;  d.  Feb.  17,  1861. 

154.  LEV!7   NORTH    (Darius6,    Asa\    Jonathan*,    John3. 
Samuel2,  John1),  tenth  and  youngest  son  of  Darius  and  Joanna 
(Hulbert)  North,  was  born  at  Turin,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  12,  1821,  and 
died  at  Kewanee,  111.,  June  10, 1901.     He  married  (1)  at  Chester- 
ville,  Ohio,  Sept.  18,  1848,  LAURA  JOHNSON,  who  was  born  at 
Shoreham,  Vt.,  June  18,  1818  and  died  at  Princeton,  111.,  Oct. 
18,  1852;  (2)  at  Dixon,  111.,  Mar.  9,  1853,  CHARLOTTE  STRONG, 
who  was  born  at  Chesterville,  Ohio,  Nov.  20,  1827,  and  died  at 
Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  18, 1916. 

Mr.  North  removed  to  Mt.  Vernon,  Ohio,  with  his  father  in 
1834.  He  remained  there  until  1847  when  he  removed  to  Illi- 
nois, going  by  stage  from  Columbus  to  Cincinnati,  by  the  Ohio 
and  Mississippi  rivers  to  St.  Louis  and  by  the  Mississippi  and 
Illinois  rivers  to  Peoria,  111.  He  was  licensed  to  practice  law 
in  Ohio  and  took  an  active  interest  in  politics,  favoring  the 
Free  Soil  party.  At  Peoria,  he  was  licensed  to  practice  law  in 
Illinois  and  settled  at  Princeton,  from  where  he  later  removed 
to  Kewanee,  111.,  where  he  lived  the  remainder  of  his  life.  He 
always  took  an  active  interest  in  political  matters,  was  an  ardent 
Abolitionist  and  aided  in  the  formation  of  the  Republican  party. 
He  served  in  the  state  legislature,  wrote  the  first  law  book  on 
Probate  Practice  that  was  published  in  the  West,  and  was  active 
in  the  practice  of  his  profession  until  his  death.  He  had  great 
talent  and  ability  as  a  draftsman,  portrait  painter  and  musician. 

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Children: 

i.  MARIA,  b.  at  Princeton,  HI.,  Aug.  5,  1850;  d.  at  Wethersfield, 
HI.,  Nov.  6,  1889;  m.  Mar.  11,  1869,  DUNCAN  MUKCHISON, 
who  d.  Mar.  11,  1905.  Children:  (1)  Laura  C.,  b.  1870. 

(2)  Mary  C.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1872;  m.  1904,  Dan.  C.  Royer.     (3) 
Ross  N.,  b.  July  11, 1874;  m.  1898,  Rose  Vail.     (4)  Nannie  S., 
b.  April  8,  1876;  m.  1917,  H.  S.  Reynolds.     (5)  Duncan  G., 
b.  Jan.  27,  1880;  m.  1906,  Maude  Havird.     (6)  Roy,  b.  Aug. 
27,  1882;  m.  1909,  Guertha  A.  Townley.     (7)  Hettie  M.,  b. 
July  21,  1884;  m.  1917,  Robert  M.  Isham. 

ii.  MILO,  b.  at  Princeton,  HI.,  Oct.  21,  1856;  d.  at  Kewanee,  HI., 

Oct.  9, 1880  ;unm. 
iii.  FOSTER,  b.  at  Kewanee,  Nov.  5, 1861;  m.  Jan.  1, 1901,  LAURA 

WILDEN.    No  children.    Resides  (1919)  2825  S.  Grand  Ave., 

Los  Angeles,  Calif.     Graduate  of  the  University  of  Illinois, 

1885,  in  natural  history. 

275.  iv.  ARTHUR  TAPPAN,  b.  at  Kewanee,  Oct.  15,  1864. 

v.  CHARLES  KELSEY,  b.  at  Kewanee,  May  8,  1866;  m.  in  New 
York,  Oct.  5,  1891,  JESSIE  MCCLELLAND.  No  children. 
Flute  player  with  the  Boston  Festival  Orchestra,  1893-8; 
Boston  Symphony  Orchestra,  1898-1903;  Boston  Opera 
Orchestra,  1909-17;  flute  soloist  with  Madam  Nellie  Melba, 
1895,  1903,  1904;  now  with  Detroit  Symphony  Orchestra; 
flute  teacher.  Resides  in  Detroit,  Mich. 

155.  MILES7  NORTH  (Samuel6,  Asa5,  Jonathan4,  John3, 
Samuel2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Arnold) 
North,  was  born  at  Canaan,  in  1801. 

When  a  small  boy  he  went  with  his  father  to  Braceville, 
Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  where  he  married  Jan.  1,  1827,  SARAH 
FORD,  and  lived  on  his  father's  farm  one-half  mile  east  of 
Braceville  Center,  where  he  died  April  12,  1889. 

Children,  b.  at  Braceville: 

i.  ISAAC,  b.  Jan.  3, 1829;  d.  Sept.  8, 1889;  m.  1852,  BETSEY  Cox. 
Child:  Lem,  b.  1861;  d.  Feb.  6,  1913;  unm. 

276.  ii.  HARTWELL,  b.  April  26,  1833;  d.  1901. 

iii.  MARY  JANE,  b.  May  23,  1835;  m.  JOHN  CONSER  and  had  one 

son,  who  d.  young, 
iv.  LORETTA,  b.  April  2, 1837;  d.  Jan.  24, 1901;  m.  1855,  CHARLES 

MASON,  who  was  b.  Nov.  7,  1831,  and  d.  Jan.  3,  1912.    No 

children, 
v.  LUNA,  b.  Jan.  6,  1839;  m.  about  1858,  SAMUEL  HUDSON. 

Children:   (1)  Wittiam,  m.  Villie  Mann.     (2)  Frank,  m.  twice. 

(3)  Mernie,  m.  J.  J.  Foley.     (4)  Addie,  m.  George  Hcerman. 


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156.  ASA7    NORTH     (Samuel6,    Asa5,    Jonathan*,    John3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Arnold) 
North,  was  born  at  Canaan,  Mar.  18,  1810,  and  when  only  six 
months  old  went  with  his  father  to  Braceville,  Trumbull  Co., 
Ohio,  where  he  died  Sept.  19,  1893.     He  married  Jan.  1,  1833, 
MERCY  ANN  SELBY,  who  was  born  at  Paris,  Ohio,  May  13, 
1814,  and  died  at  Braceville,  Aug.  14,  1890. 

Children: 

i.  ALONZO,  b.  1834;  d.  Mar.  22,  1851. 

277.  ii.  WILLIAM  S.,  b.  Oct.  8, 1838;  d.  Nov.  22, 1902. 
277|.  ii.  LEVI  R.,  b.  July  8, 1840;  d.  Sept.  24, 1862. 

157.  THOMAS7   MATHER   NORTH    (Milo6    L.,    Asa*, 
Jonathon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Dr.  Milo  Linus 
and  Julia  (Smith)  North,  was  born  Aug.  14,  1825.     He  married 
April  16, 1849,  MARY  WAYLAND. 

He  graduated  at  Williams  College  in  1847  and  received  the 
honorary  degree  of  M.A.  from  Yale  in  1886.  He  was  an  able 
lawyer  in  New  York  City  for  many  years. 

Children: 

i.  MAKY,  b.  Aug.  22,  1851;  m.  FREDERIC  A.  DANA. 
ii.  HAROLD,  b.  Mar.  11,  1857. 

158.  ALFRED7    NORTH     (Nathan6,    Samuel5,    Samuel4, 
John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Dr.  Nathan  and  Nancy 
(Bulkeley)  North,  was  born  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Mar.  10, 1807,  and 
died  at  Chilton,  Wis.,  Mar.  3,  1869.     He  married  (1)  June  7, 
1835,  MINERVA  BRYAN  of  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  who  died  and  is 
buried  in  Burma;  (2)  Jan.  15,  1851,  her  sister,  MARTHA  BRYAN. 
In  1835  he  went  to  Singapore  as  a  missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  returning  to  the  United  States  in  1847. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  EDWIN  BARNES,  b.  at  Singapore,  Jan.  29,  1837;  d.  at  Port 
Hudson,  La.,  1864.  Came  to  America  in  1845.  Graduated 
at  Marietta  College  in  1863. 

ii.  MARTHA  BRYAN,  b.  at  Singapore,  Jan.  5, 1839;  d.  at  Portland, 
Ore.,  1887.  Came  to  America  in  1845.  Returned  to  Pekin 
as  a  missionary  in  1870. 

iii.  ANNA  CATHERINE,  b.  at  Singapore,  Dec.  3,  1840;  m.  Nov., 
1870,  ALVAN  D.  WILDER  of  Sacramento,  Calif.  Resided  at 
South  Vallejo,  Calif.  Children:  Edwin  M.,  Frank. 

278.  iv.  THOMAS  HASTINGS,  b.  at  Singapore,  Jan.  22, 1843. 


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By  second  wife : 

v.  ORLANDO  BRYAN,  b.  at  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1852;  d.  1883. 
Resided  at  Springfield,  111. 

279.  vi.  WILLIAM  WHITESIDE,  b.  at  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1857;  d. 

at  Honolulu,  H.  I.,  1915. 

159.  MARCUS7     NORTH     (Asahel6,    Samuel5,    Samuel4, 
John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Asahel  and  Prudence  (Swal- 
low) North,  was  born  near  White  Hall,  111.,  Dec.  7,  1824,  and 
died  there  Nov.  29,  1854.     He  married  near  Rhoade's  Point 
(now  Medora),  Macoupin  Co.,  111.,  May  2,  1850,  ELIZABETH, 
daughter  of  Charles  and  Elethea  (Britell)  Wales,  and  a  direct 
descendant  of  Elder  Brewster  of  the  Mayflower  (Brewster  Gen- 
ealogy, II,  742).     She  was  born  at  Ferrisburg,  Vt.,  Feb.  7,  1832, 
and  died  near  White  Hall,  Mar.  1, 1910. 

Children,  b.  near  White  Hall,  111.: 

280.  i.  EDWARD,  b.  July  21,  1851. 

ii.  LUCY,  b.  Mar.  14,  1853;  m.  near  White  Hall,  Oct.  7,  1874, 
CHARLES  I.  McCoLLiSTER,  son  of  Sanders  and  Temperance 
(Ballon)  McCollister.  Residence,  White  Hall.  Children: 
(1)  Edith  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  10,  1875.  (2)  Chester  Ward,  b. 
April  7, 1878.  (3)  Son,  b.  and  d.  1879.  (4)  Marcus  Sanders, 
b.  June  2,  1887.  (5)  Florence  Mabel,  b.  Jan.  3,  1889.  (6) 
Frank  North,  b.  Nov.  27, 1896. 

281.  iii.  MARCUS,  JR.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1854. 

160.  JOHN7  NORTH   (Asahel6,  Samuel5,   Samuel4,  John3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  sixth  son  of  Asahel  and  Prudence  (Swallow) 
North,  was  born  near  White  Hall,  111.,  Mar.  6,  1835,  and  died 
there  July  14,  1895.     He  married  (1)  near  White  Hall,  Sept.  10, 
1871,  SOPHRONIA,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Mary  (McCollister) 
Floyd.     She  was  born  near  White  Hall,  Aug.  21,  1846,  and 
died  there  July  16,  1879.     He  married  (2)  near  Greenfield,  111., 
Sept.  2,  1884,  LORA,  daughter  of  Julius  and  Emily  (Robley) 
Twitchell.     She  was  born  near  Greenfield,  June  18,  1853,  and 
died  at  Columbus,  Kans.,  Dec.  12, 1891. 

Children,  b.  near  White  Hall,  by  first  wife: 

i.  DAUGHTER,  b.  June  16,  1872;  d.  Sept.  25,  1872. 
By  second  wife: 

282.  ii.  GEORGE,  b.  Mar.  2,  1886. 

161.  EDWARD7  D.   NORTH    (Aaron6,    John5,    Samuel*, 
John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Aaron  and  Abigail  (Hart) 


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North,  was  born  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  Sept.  4,  1799.  He  married 
twice.  His  first  wife's  name  is  not  known.  His  second  wife  was 
LUCIA,  daughter  of  Michael  and  Esther  (Newell)  Lincoln,  born 
April  4,  1805.  They  were  married  in  1830. 

Children,  by  second  wife,  b.  at  Windsor,  Vt. : 

i.  MARY  JANE,  b.  Oct.  30, 1831 ;  d.  Jan.  27, 1873. 
ii.  HELEN  MARIA,  b.  Aug.  13,  1833;  d.  Mar.,  1904. 
iii.  SON,  b.  Mar.  9,  1837;  d.  Mar.  22,  1837. 

283.  iv.  EDWARD  MARTIN,  b.  Dec.  26, 1838;  d.  Jan.  20,  1899. 

v.  ARTHUR,  b.  May  17,  1841;  d.  Sept.  18,  1849. 
vi.  EMMA  ALMIRA,  b.  Feb.  7, 1844;  d. . 

162.  CHARLES7  NORTH  (Aaron6,  John5,  Samuel*,  John3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Aaron  and  Abigail  (Hart)  North, 
was  born  at  West  Windsor,  Vt.    He  married  (1)  LYDIA  KEN- 
DALL; (2) .     He  lived  in  the  South.     By  his  second  wife 

he  had  a  large  family  of  children  of  which  no  trace  has  been 
obtained. 

Children  by  first  wife : 

284.  i.  CHARLES  HAMILTON,  b.  at  Thomaston,  Ga.,  April  8,  1832; 

d.  July  4,  1901. 

ii.  JAMES,  b.  at  West  Windsor,  Vt.;  m.  of  Kalamazoo, 

Mich.;  orange  grower  in  Florida.    Children:    (1)  John.     (2) 
Lena,  m.  Thompson. 

163.  DR.  JAMES7  HARPER  NORTH  (John6  A.,  John5, 
Samuel4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of  John  Adna  and  Susanna 
(Rowe)  North,  was  born  June  24,  1823,  and  died  at  Clifton 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1907.    He  graduated  at  Yale  College 
in  1843,  and  received  his  M.D.  degree  at  Pennsylvania  Med- 
ical College  in  1857.     He  married  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27, 
1859,  ZELIS  HARRIS  SEAGRAVE,  who  was  born  at  Woonsocket, 
R.  I.,  Sept.  19,  1833.     She  is  living  (1919)  with  her  daughter 
Helen,  at  Rosebank,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

i.  HELEN  SEAGRAVE,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1861; 

unm. 

ii.  ANTOINETTE  RICHARDS,  b.  at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6, 
1863;  m.  at  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Nov.  15,  1893,  WILLIAM  RUSSELL 
BOGERT.  Residence,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Children:  (1) 
Helen  North,  b.  June  15,  1895.  (2)  William  Russell,  b.  June 
4,  1899. 

285.  iii.  JAMES  HARPER,  b.  New  York  City,  July  22, 1864. 


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164.  HENRY7  MARTYN  NORTH  (John6  A.,  John5,  Sam- 
uel4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of  John  Adna  and  Susanna 
(Rowe)  North,  was  born  in  1826,  and  died  at  Macon,  Ga.,  in  1865. 
He  married  MARTHA  ANN  SCOTT,  and  was  a  merchant  in  New 
York  City.     He  was  a  graduate  of  Yale  College. 

Children: 

i.  L.  CABBIE,  b.  1850;  d.  1890;  unm. 
ii.  SABAH  ANTOINETTE,  b.  1852;  m.  G.  A.  KEITH. 
iii.  HENBY  M.,  b.  1854;  unm. 

iv.  ANNA,  b.  1856;  d.  Jan.  30, 1896;  m.  W.  A.  CBUTCHFIELD. 
v.  MABY  AUGUSTA,  b.  1857;  m.  N.  R.  WINSHIP  of  Macon,  Ga. 
vi.  MATTIE,  b.  1859;  m.  F.  W.  BAMPTON.    Lived  in  New  York 

City, 
vii.  JENNIE  L.,  b.  1862;  d.  aged  10  days. 

165.  JOHN7  ADNA  NORTH,  JR.  (John6  A.,  John5,  Samuel*, 
John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of  John  Adna  and  Susanna  (Rowe) 
North,  was  born  in  1830,  and  died  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  in  1914.     He 
married  in  1857,  JESSIE  MARY  MCKENZIE,  who  was  born  at 
Augusta  in  1832  and  died  in  1902.     Mr.  North  was  a  graduate 
of  Yale  College,  and  was  in  business  at  Augusta. 

Children,  b.  at  Augusta : 

i.  JOHN  McKENZiE,  b.  1859;  d.  1870. 
ii.  ANNABELLA  CBAIG,  b.  1861 ;  d.  1873. 

iii.  LAUBANA  ROWE,  b.  1863;  m.  CECIL  COCHBANE,  of  English 
birth.    No  children. 

286.  iv.  HENBY  MABTYN,  b.  1864. 

287.  v.  PHILIP  STBONG,  b.  1866. 

288.  vi.  EBNEST  MOBELAND,  b.  1868. 
vii.  MABY  CBAIG,  b.  1870;  unm. 

viii.  FBANK  MABION  NOBTH,  b.  1873;  unm.    In  the  cotton  busi- 
ness, and  resides  (1919)  at  Augusta. 

166.  LYMAN7  NORTH  (Noah6,  Daniel5,  Daniel4,  Thomas*, 
Samuel2,  John1)  was  born  at  Farmington,  July  15,  1812,  and 
died  at  Antwerp,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  to  which  town  he  had 
removed  with  his  father  from  Leray,  in  the  same  county.     He 
was  a  farmer. 

Children,  five  oldest  born  at  Leray,  the  others  at  Antwerp,  Jefferson 
Co.,  N.Y.: 

289.  i.  LEVI,  b.  at  Leray,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23, 1837. 

ii.  LYNAB,  b.  at  Leray,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1839;  d.  at  Ogdensburg, 
St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  m.  SUSAN  PIKE.    No  children. 


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iii.  MARTIN,  b.  Aug.  30, 1841 ;  d.  at  Antwerp,  N.  Y. ;  unm.     Was  a 

soldier  in  the  Civil  War. 
iv.  CAROLINE,  b.  Sept.  16,  1843;  d.  at  Harrisville,  Lewis  Co., 

N.  Y.;  m.  at  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  WILHAM  DORWAY. 
v.  MARY,  b.  Feb.  15,  1845;  d.  at  Fort  Scott,  Kans.;  m.  at  Ant- 
werp, N.  Y.,  ISAAC  SPRAGUE. 
vi.  AMELIA,  b.  Mar.  5, 1848;  d.  in  Massachusetts;  m.  at  Antwerp, 

N.  Y.,  GEORGE  REED. 
vii.  AUHRILLA,  b.  Aug.  9, 1851 ;  m.  at  Wilna,  N.  Y.,  JOHN  VARLEY, 

a  soldier, 
viii.  ANDREW,  b.  May  7,  1853;  m.  CAROLINE  PELKEY.    Resides 

(1919)  at  North  Wilna,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.     Child:  Bell,  m. 

Jerome  Peirce. 
ix.  MELVIN,  b.  Dec.  29,  1855;  m.  at  Sterlingville,  Jefferson  Co., 

N.  Y.,  FLORENCE  PARKER.    Resides  (1919)  at  Watertown, 

N.  Y. ;  machinist.    No  children. 
x.  MARIAH,  b.  April  9,  1858;  d.  at  Wilna,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.; 

m.  at  Wilna,  HAROLD  MYERS. 

290.  xi.  LORENZO,  b.  April  21, 1860. 

167.  IRA7  NORTH   (Noah6,    Daniel5,    Daniel4,    Thomas*, 
Samuel2,  John1)  was  born  at  Farmington  and  moved  to  Jefferson 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  with  his  father,  when  a  small  boy.    He  removed 
later  to  Diana,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  at  Harrisville,  that 
county.    He  married  LYDA  WOODARD. 

Children: 

291.  i.  SYLVESTER,  d.  at  Harrisville,  N.  Y. ;  m.  JANE  LEWIS. 

292.  ii.  ALBERT,  b.  at  Diana,  N  Y.,  1838;  d.  Nov.  15, 1889. 

293.  iii.  NOAH,  b.  at  Diana,  N.  Y.,  May  18, 1840;  d.  April  22, 1898. 
iv.  NORMAN,  d.  in  the  West;  m. . 

v.  LYDA,  d.  in  the  West;  m.  LAMPHER. 

vi.  RACHEL,  d.  at  Harrisville,  N.  Y. ;  m. . 

vii.  MILLY,  d.  at  Harrisville,  N.  Y. ;  m.  WILLARD  VANDRESSON. 
viii.  MAUNDA,  d.  at  Pitkin,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  m.  GEORGE  WILCOX. 
ix.  LTJCINDA,  d.  young. 
x.  ROSE,  d.  in  infancy. 

168.  OMRF  MONRO   NORTH    (Ira6,    Daniel5,   Daniel*, 
Thomas3,  SamueP,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Ira  and  Viana  (Monro) 
North,  was  born  at  Farmington,  Feb.  25,  1802.     He  married 
(1)  in  1823,  EMMA  WOODRUFF,  who  died  in  1826,  aged  24;  (2) 
Feb.  9,  1829,  CYBELIA,  daughter  of  George  and  Almira  (Gilbert) 
Norton  of  Farmington.     She  died  Mar.  23,  1873.     They  both 
joined  the  church  the  year  of  their  marriage.     He  inherited 


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property  from  his  grandfather  Daniel  in  East  Farms,  Farming- 
ton,  where  he  lived,  and  was  the  sixth  generation  of  Norths 
to  occupy  the  land. 

Children: 

i.  SON,  by  first  wife,  d.  in  infancy. 

ii.  Lucius  JAMES,  b.  Nov.  28,  1829;  d.  April  11,  1882;  m.  (1) 
at  Farmington,  Oct.  5,  1853,  LOUISA  MARIE,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  P.  and  Louisa  (Parker)  Parsons.  She  was  b.  Oct. 
14,  1834,  and  d.  April  11,  1882.  He  m.  (2)  July  10,  1873, 
ELIZABETH  TRACY  ADAMS,  b.  Aug.  17,  1836.  No  children. 
He  joined  the  church  in  1843,  and  lived  with  his  father,  but 
later  removed  to  New  Britain. 

294.  iii.  JOHN  CALVIN,  b.  at  Farmington,  Oct.  10, 1831. 
iv.  ALBERT  WILLIAM,  b.  1841;  d.  in  infancy. 

169.  ALBERT7  WILLIAM  NORTH  (Ira6,  Daniel5,  Dan- 
iel*, Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Ira  and  Viana 
(Monro)  North,  was  born  at  Farmington,  in  1806,  and  died  at 
Redfield,  N.  Y.,  in  1841.     He  married  in  1834,  JEANETTE,  daugh- 
ter of  Sylvester  Woodruff  of  Farmington.     She  died  in  1862. 
They  removed  to  Redfield,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

295.  i.  EDWIN  WOODRUFF,  b.  May  12, 1835;  d.  1893. 

296.  ii.  ALBERT  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  1, 1839;  d.  Aug.  18, 1909. 

170.  ELIJAH7  NORTH  (Elijah6,  Eli\  Timothy*,  Thomas*, 
Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Elijah  and  Mercy  (Horsford) 
North,  was  born  at  Avon,  in  1804,  and  married  Jan.  8,  1828, 
MARY  R.,  daughter  of  Capt.  Francis  and  Harriet  (Robbins) 
Stillman  of  Wethersfield.     She  was  born  Dec.  8,  1806,  and  died 
Sept.,  1855.     Elijah  North  was  a  devoted  Christian  and  a  highly 
useful  man.     He  resided  in  Alton,  111.     His  death  occurred  in  a 
great  steamboat  explosion  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  1838. 

Children: 

i.  FRANCIS. 
ii.  CHARLES. 
iii.  HARRIET  STILLMAN,  d.  Feb.  7, 1857. 

171.  TRUMAN7  NORTH  (Elijah6,  Elv>,  Timothy*,  Thomas3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Elijah  and  Mercy  (Horsford) 
North,  was  born  at  Avon  in  1805.     He  married  —       —  McCLARE 
of  Vicksburg,  Miss.,  whose  father  kept  a  public  house,  and 


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with  whom  he  resided.  The  house  was  frequented  by  gamblers. 
The  place  was  seized  and  they  were  hung,  including  Truman,  by 
the  lynch  law. 

Child: 

i.  EDWARD,  took  his  grandfather's  name,  McClare. 

172.  GEORGE7  NORTH  (James6,  Eli5,  Timothy4,  Thomas*, 
Samuel2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  James  and  Lucina  (Andrews) 
North,  was  born  at  Avon,  Aug.  7,  1808,  and  died  Sept.  22,  1876. 
He  married  (1)  Mar.  29,  1831,  LAURA  BURR  of  West  Hartford, 
who  was  born  Oct.  14, 1801,  and  died  April  30, 1870,  daughter  of 
Amos  and  Eunice  (Shepard)  Burr.     They  lived  in  West  Hartford 
where  he  was  a  shoemaker.     After  her  death  he  married  (2) 
MARIA  or  MARION ,  who  died  Oct.  8, 1876. 

Children: 

i.  ELLA,  b.  at  Wethersfield,  1849;  m.  June,  1872,  Lucius  B. 

POND,  who  was  b.  at  Burlington,  1843. 
ii.  FRANCES  M.;  m.  LEWIS. 

173.  JAMES7     ELY     NORTH    (James6,    Eli5,    Timothy*, 
Thomas?,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  James  and  Lucina 
(Andrews)  North,  was  born  at  Avon  in  1815,  and  died  in  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  in  1896.     He  married  Jan.  18,  1838,  at  Candor, 
Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.,  ALMIRA  SMITH,  who  died  Dec.  4,  1890.    Mr. 
North  lived  in  Candor,  where  he  was  a  manufacturer  of  washing 
machines. 

Children : 

i.  TRUMAN  S.,  b.  at  Candor,  April  13,  1839;  m.  Jan.  18,  1877, 
ANNA  WEEKS  of  Owego,  N.  Y.  No  children.  Resides  (1919) 
at  Candor. 

ii.  MINNIE  C.,  b.  at  Candor,  Feb.  2,  1848;  m.  at  Owego,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  12,  1870,  STEPHEN  R.  PARMELEE  of  Candor. 

174.  JOHN7    DENTON    NORTH    (Royal6    F.,    Thomas5, 
Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Royal  Flint 
and  Sally  (Denton)  North,  was  born  near  Rising  Sun,  Ind., 
Jan.   17,  1824.     He  married  Nov.  3,   1856,  SARAH  STEVENS. 
He  was  a  farmer  in  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind. 

Children : 

i.  MARY  ALICE,  b.  Dec.  26,  1857;  d.  April  1,  1880;  m.  Jan.  19, 
1875,  ALBERT  Ross  WALKER.  Child:  Marvin. 


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ii.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  b.  Sept.  15, 1859;  unm.  Employed  by 
Canadian  Pacific  R.  R.  and  resides  at  Strathmore,  Alberta, 
Canada. 

iii.  SARAH  DENTON,  b.  Feb.  12,  1860;  m.  Sept.  5,  1885,  HEZEKIA 
BENNET  SEYMOUR.  Resided  at  Strathmore,  Alberta,  Canada, 
until  1920,  when  they  removed  to  Englewood,  Calif.  Adopted 
daughter:  Esther  Alia. 

297.  iv.  CHARLES  CLARENCE,  b.  Dec.  25, 1862. 

298.  v.  OLIVER  MORTON,  b.  May  17, 1865. 

vi.  WILLIAM  SHERMAN,  b.  Feb.  13, 1867;  d.  Feb.  20, 1870. 

299.  vii.  JOHN  DENTON,  b.  April  20, 1869. 

viii.  ROBERTA  ESTELLA,  Feb.  20, 1872;  d.  Feb.  12, 1875. 


175.  JAMES7  MUNROE  NORTH    (Royal6  F.,   Thomas5, 
Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1},  fifth  son  of  Royal  Flint  and 
Sally  (Denton)  North,  was  born  near  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  Aug.  18, 
1836,  where  he  still  lives.     He  married  Nov.  30,  1876,  CAROLINE 
R.  POWELL.     He  engaged  in  farming  and  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Civil  War,  Company  C,  83rd  Regiment,  Indiana  Volunteers. 

Children,  b.  near  Rising  Sun,  Ind. : 

i.  DAISY  BELLE,  b.  Sept.  13,  1877;  m.  Sept.  16,  1903,  WILLIAM 
IRA  NAVE.     Resides  (1919)  near  Rising  Sun,  Ind.     Child: 
Katherine  Grace,  b.  and  d.  Oct.  9, 1908. 
ii.  ALBERT  SCOTT,  b.  Jan.  26, 1879;  d.  Nov.  8, 1883. 
iii.  GRACE  DENTON,  b.  Oct.  28,  1880;  m.  Dec.  29,  1909,  NATHAN 
NORTH  BONWELL.    Resides   (1919)   near  Rising  Sun,  Ind. 
Children:  (1)  Dorothy  Evelyn,  b.  1910.     (2)  Mary  Elizabeth, 
b.  1912. 

176.  LIEUT.   ERNEST7   CLARENCE    NORTH  (Royal6 
F.,  Thomas5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  seventh  son  of 
Royal  Flint  and  Sally  (Denton)  North,  was  born  near  Rising 
Sun,  Ind.,  July  6,  1841.     He  married  Jan.  1,  1868,  TOBITHA 
ELIZABETH  NORTH,  daughter  of  James  North  (182).     He  was 
a  first  lieutenant  in  the  Civil  War,  Company  C,  83rd  Regiment, 
Indiana  Volunteers.     Residence  (1919),  Moline,  HI. 

Children : 

i.  NELLIE  AUGUSTA,  b.  Dec.  28, 1868;  unm.    Residence  (1919), 

Rising  Sun,  Ind. 

ii.  HOWARD  J.,  b.  May  24,  1870;  m.  Nov.  12,  1907,  CORA  E. 
JOHNSON,  who  d.  July  18,  1917.  No  children.  Mr.  North 
is  a  dealer  in  lumber  and  builders'  supplies  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind. 


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177.  ROYAL7    FLINT    NORTH    (George6    W.,    Thomas5* 
Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of  George  Washington 
and  Sabra  B.  (Sampson)  North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing, 
Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  6,  1830,  and  died  there  Aug.  20,  1899.     He 
married  Oct.  15,  1861,  SUSAN  MCCARTY,  born  Aug.  29,  1839, 
died  May  30,  1879.     Farmer. 

Children,  b.  at  Vicksburg,  Miss. : 

i.  EMMA  FRANCIS,  b.  Sept.  27, 1862;  d.  Oct.  28, 1862. 

300.  ii.  ROYAL  EARLY,  b.  Sept.  20, 1869. 

iii.  GEORGE  MCCARTY,  b.  Sept.  27, 1873;  d.  Sept.  14, 1878. 

178.  WALTER7  VINTON  NORTH  (George6  W.,  Thomas*, 
Timothy4,  Thomas?,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  George 
Washington  and  Sabra  (Sampson)  North,  was  born  at  North's 
Landing,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  16,  1846,  and  died  at  Vicksburg, 
Miss.,  Sept.  4,  1878.     He  married  ALICE  DOUGLAS  of  Switzer- 
land Co.,  Ind. 

Children,  b.  in  the  South: 

i.  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  Sept.  24, 1874;  m.  Dec.  26, 1904,  ALONZO 

ELKINS.    Residence,  Kokomo,  Ind.     Child :  Armand. 
ii.  WALTER  DOUGLAS,  b.  Mar.  9,  1876;  m.  MARY  POSTON.    No 
children.    Residence,  Patriot,  Ind.    Bus  driver. 

301.  iii.  VINTON  MCCARTY,  b.  Feb.  14, 1878. 

179.  CZAR7    PETER    NORTH    (Guy6,    Seth5,    Timothy4, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Guy  and  Catharine  (Pro- 
vost) North,  was  born  at  Farmington,  Oct.  10,  1803,  and  died  in 
1848.     He  was  drummer  boy  in  the  War  of  1812  (unofficial 
record) .     After  his  father's  death,  the  family  emigrated  to  the 
Holland  Land  Purchase  in  western  New  York,  where  he  as  the 
eldest  child  secured  a  farm  in  the  woods,  and  after  raising  his 
wheat,  carted  it  sixty  miles  to  Rochester  to  sell  for  25  cents  per 
bushel,  and  yet  lived  and  thrived  and  cared  for  his  mother  and 
brothers  and  sisters.     He  married  EPELINE  HOLMES. 

Children: 

i.  NANCY  ABIGAIL. 

302.  ii.  NORMAN  GUY,  b.  at  Elba,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1828. 

303.  iii.  NELSON  LUTHER,  b.  at  Elba,  N.  Y.,  April  20, 1830. 

304.  iv.  EDWIN  DELois,  b.  Mar.  1, 1834. 

v.  MALCOLM  A.,  resided  in  Portland,  Ore. 


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180.  JOHN7  NORTH  (Sydney6,  Lot5,   Timothy*,   Thomas3, 
Samuel2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Sydney  and  Mary  (Hawthorne) 
North,  was  born  at  White  Pine,  Effingham  Co.,  111.,  Nov.  9, 1815, 
and  died  at  Leaf  Green,  Mo.,  Jan.  13,  1892.     He  married  Dec. 
7,  1837,  NARCISSA  LYLIS,  who  was  born  at  White  Pine,  Mar.  16, 
1823.     Their  grandchildren  have  not  been  traced. 

Children: 

i.  MARY  JANE,  b.  Jan.  6,  1839;  d.  July  4,  1866;  m.  May  28, 

1858,  JOHN  M.  SAISS. 
ii.  ABBIMINTA  A.,  b.  Mar.  29, 1841. 
iii.  SYDNEY  JAMES,  b.  Mar.  2,  1844;  m.  May  4,  1882,  ELLEN 

McNEFF. 

iv.  LUCINDA  A.,  b.   Sept.  3,   1846;  m.   Sept.   10,   1868,   JOHN 
LOWERY. 

v.  ROBERT  WESLEY,  b.  Mar.  14,  1849;  m.  Oct.  10,  1878,  MIN- 
NIE A.  FLUTE. 

vi.  MARGARET  E.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1851;  m.  Oct.  10,  1878,  CHARLES 
STIEMAIN. 

vii.  JOHN  RILEY,  b.  Feb.  27,  1854;  m.  Sept.  28,  1882,  JANE  A. 

ROPES. 

viii.  LOUISA  NARCISSA,  b.  Sept.  5,  1857;  m.  April  3, 1879,  THOMAS 
WHITE. 

ix.  HENRY  WILLIAM,  b.  May  23,  1865;  m.  Dec.  23,  1886,  CORA 
J.  NEWMAN. 

181.  LEVF  NORTH   (Sydney6,  Lot\    Timothy*,    Thomas', 
Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Sydney  and  Mary  (Hawthorne) 
North,  was  born  near  Carmi,  White  Co.,  111.,  July  17,  1817,  and 
died  Feb.  24,  1894.    He  married  Nov.  16,  1837,  ABBIMINTA 
HOWABD,  who  was  born  near  Troy,  Madison  Co.,  111.,  Feb.  25, 
1819.     Mr.  North  in  early  life  learned  the  trade  of  wheelwright, 
and  afterwards  carpentering.     His  later  years  were  spent  on  a 
farm. 

Children: 

305.  i.  CHARLES  ADDISON,   b.   near  Freemington,   Effingham   Co., 

HI.,  Nov.  14, 1838;  d.  Jan.  31, 1906. 

306.  ii.  HYRUM  BENNETT,  b.  Dec.  16, 1840;  d.  May  28, 1915. 

iii.  ALMIRA,  b.  Nov.  3,  1843;  d.  June  3,  1916;  m.  Dec.  31,  1862, 
EPHRAIM  H.  WILLIAMS,  who  d.  May  21,  1919.     Children: 

(1)  Henry  Benjamin,  b.  Jan.  12,  1864;  m.  Mercy  Hodgeson. 

(2)  Ephraim  Oscar,  b.  Dec.  12,  1865;  m.  Rose  Hurst.     (3) 
Almira  Eva,  b.  July  24,  1868;  m.  John  Fairholm.     (4)  Lucy 
L.,  b.  Aug.  2, 1870;  d.  young.     (5)  Emily  L.,  b.  Aug.  15, 1872; 
m.  George  Miller.     (6)  Leonard  R.,  b.  Oct.  6, 1874;  d.  young. 


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(7)  Blanche,  b.  Nov.  27, 1877;  m.  Frank  Miller.     (8)  Laurence 
L.,  b.  Nov.  10, 188-;  m.  Eleanor  Miller. 

307.  iv.  LEVI  HOWARD,  b.  Nov.  6, 1846;  d.  July  1, 1878. 

v.  ARRIMINTA,  b.  at  Harris  Grove,  Harrison  Co.,  la.,  Oct.  1, 
1849;  m.  Mar.  30,  1867,  AMOS  B.  FULLER,  b.  Sept.  28, 1846; 
d.  Aug.  18,  1879.  Children:  (1)  Amos  A.,  b.  June  3,  1868. 
(2)  Elias  L.,  b.  Mar.  8,  1870;  d.  Jan.  27,  1879.  (3)  Orin  A., 
b.  Jan.  22,  1872;  d.  July  8,  1901.  (4)  Luburn  E.,  b.  Mar.  14, 
1874;  d.  June  23,  1876.  (5)  Nellie  V.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1876;  d. 
April  30,  1902. 

308.  vi.  MERARI,  b.  Jan.  14,  1852. 

vii.  MARY  JANE,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  May  7, 
1854;  m.  Mar.  25, 1872,  ASAHEL  L.  FULLER,  b.  at  Des  Moines, 
la.,  July  3,  1852.  Residence,  Garland,  Utah.  Children: 
(1)  Esther  Arriminta,  b.  June  10,  1874;  d.  April  7,  1918.  (2) 
Asahel  Franklin,  b.  Feb.  24,  1877;  d.  June  1,  1878.  (3)  May 
Sophina,  b.  May  17,  1879;  m.  Nov.  27,  1918,  Joseph  J.  Lar- 
kin.  (4)  Amos  Levi,  b.  Oct.  21,  1882;  m.  Agnes  Brockbank. 
(5)  Luther  Carlos,  b.  Dec.  27, 1886;  m.  Feb.  26, 1913,  Florence 
Jane  Roe. 

viii.  MELINDA  H.,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Mar.  16, 
1857;  m.  Nov.  14,  1877,  WILLIAM  J.  BUTTERWORTH.  Resi- 
dence, Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Children:  (1)  William  Levi,  b. 
Oct.  5,  1878;  m.  Sept.  18,  1901,  Eliza  E.  Howick.  (2)  Annie 
Naoni,  Aug.  8,  1880;  m.  June  12,  1901,  Hans  C.  M.  Christ- 
ensen.  (3)  John  Addison,  b.  Oct.  15, 1882.  (4)  Elizabeth  N., 
b.  and  d.  Sept.  21, 1885.  (5)  Melinda  North,  b.  Feb.  9, 1888; 
m.  Oct.  16, 1907,  Lawrence  R.  Pike.  (6)  Mary  Arriminta,  b. 
Mar.  7, 1892;  m.  June  27, 1917,  Leonard  R.  Bailey.  (7)  Effie 
Geneva,  b.  Dec.  25,  1895. 

ix.  MARGERY  ANN,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  July 
28,  1859;  m.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Sept.  27, 1883,  JOHN  NELSON 
PRICE,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Feb.  7,  1859.  Residence,  Oakley, 
Idaho.  Children:  (1)  John  Nelson,  b.  Nov.  7,  1884;  d.  Aug. 
31, 1885.  (2)  Royal  Levi,  b.  Aug.  12, 1886;  m.  June  11, 1913, 
Julia  B.  Home.  (3)  Howard  Pratt,  b.  May  28, 1889;  m.  Oct. 
2,  1912,  Gladys  R.  Clark.  (4)  Rulon  Horatio,  b.  Mar.  31, 
1892;  d.  Jan.  27,  1904.  (5)  Ivan  Quintin,  b.  Dec.  24, 1893;  d. 
Jan.  30,  1895.  (6)  Annie,  b.  and  d.  Sept.  9,  1896.  (7) 
Rudger  North,  b.  April  26,  1899.  (8)  Zelma  Margery,  b. 
July  29, 1901. 

182.  JAMES7  NORTH  (Abijah*,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3, 
Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Abijah  and  Margaret  (Wilson) 
North,  was  born  Mar.  23,  1811,  and  died  Aug.  4,  1890.  He 
married  Nov.  8, 1838,  ELIZABETH  POWELL,  and  was  a  farmer. 


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Children: 

i.  HULDAH  AUGUSTA,  b.  June  10,  1840;  m.  ALEXANDER  WIL- 
LIAMS. Children:  (1)  James  N.,  b.  1860;  m.  Mary  Emerson. 
(2)  Oliver,  b.  1862;  d.  1887.  (3)  Stella  Elizabeth,  b.  May  6, 
1864. 

ii.  TOBITHA  ELIZABETH,  b.  Dec.  27,  1846;  m.  Jan.  1,  1868, 
ERNEST  C.  NORTH  (176). 

183.  LOT7  NORTH    (Abijah6,    Lot5,    Timothy4,    Thomas*, 
Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Abijah  and  Margaret  (Wilson) 
North,  was  born  at  Rising  Sun,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  25,  1813, 
and  died  Jan.  27,  1875.    He  married  (1)  Sept.  12,  1839,  RHODA 
A.  EMERSON  who  was  born  June  3,  1822,  and  died  Feb.  14, 
1851;  (2)  June  22,  1852,  SARAH  ANN  HOUGH,  who  was  born 
Sept.  27, 1820,  and  died  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Oct.  27, 1873.     Mr. 
North  spent  the  greater  part  of  his  life  in  the  merchandise  busi- 
ness in  Rising  Sun  and  Patriot,  Ind.,  and  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  ELEANOR  ANN,  b.  Aug.  17, 1840;  d.  Dec.  20, 1843. 
ii.  HARRIET  ELIZABETH,  b.  June  18,  1842;  m.  at  Patriot,  Ind., 
Mar.  31,  1861,  SAMUEL  WADE.  Residence  (1919),  Madison, 
Ind.  Children:  (1)  Rhoda,  b.  Dec.  31,  1861;  d.  Feb.  1903; 
m,  Stanley  Tull.  (2)  Martha,  b.  Feb.  18,  1863.  (3)  Mamie, 
b.  Dec.  28,  1864.  (4)  Lottie  E.,  b.  Oct.  5,  1868.  (5)  Wittiam 
N.,  b.  April  7,  1871. 

309.  iii.  EDWIN  EMERSON,  b.  May  17, 1846;  d.  Jan.  21, 1917. 

310.  iv.  WILLIAM  FOSTER,  b.  July  25, 1848;  d.  Jan.  17, 1902. 

By  second  wife: 

v.  LUELLA,  b.  Mar.  7,  1855;  d.  July  26,  1856. 
vi.  CHARLES  HENRY,  b.  Jan.  7, 1858;  d.  Sept.  2, 1858. 

311.  vii.  ALBERT  LOT,  b.  Oct.  28,  1860. 

184.  WILSON7  NORTH  (Abijah6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3, 
SamueP,  John1),  third  son  of  Abijah  and  Margaret  (Wilson) 
North,  was  born  Jan.  8,  1815,  and  died  Jan.  26,  1853.     He  mar- 
ried (1)  April  4,  1839,  ELEANOR  STEELE,  who  was  born  April 
30,  1822,  and  died  Mar.  21,  1840;  (2)  Aug.  25,  1842,  MELINDA 
MARBLE,  who  was  born  April  26, 1823,  and  died  June  14, 1911. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  IRA,  b.  Feb.  19, 1840;  d.  May  1,  1914.  Children:  (1)  Henry, 
who  is  a  stock  buyer  at  Cochran,  Ind.,  and  has  five  children. 
(2)  Pinckney,  who  is  a  carpenter  and  unm.  (3)  John,  who  has 
two  children. 


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By  second  wife: 

312.  ii.  PINCKNEY  ALLISON,  b.  May  18, 1843;  d.  Dec.  22, 1885. 

313.  iii.  JAMES  MADISON,  b.  Jan.  7, 1845. 

iv.  ELMA,  b.  May  17, 1847;  m.  July  9, 1865,  JOHN  KELLY.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  John.  (2)  Henry,  m.  Kate  Douglas.  (3)  Louisa, 
m.  Otto  Robinson.  (4)  Ira.  (5)  Corine,  m.  William  Webb. 
(6)  James  S.,  b.  1879.  (7)  Eugenia.  (8)  Benjamin  Harrison. 

185.  RUFUS7  NORTH    (Levi6,   Lot5,    Timothy*,    Thomas*, 
Samuel?,  John1),  second  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  (Rood)  North, 
was  born  at  North's  Landing,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  4,  1827,  and 
died  at  Con  Con  Valley,  Calif.,  July  11,  1893.    He  married 
June  26,  1851,  AVARILLA  JONES,  who  was  born  July  25,  1834, 
and  died  at  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  Oct.  8,  1904.     Rufus  North 
removed  to  Kirksville,  Adair  Co.,  Mo.,  in  1855,  with  his  brother 
Henry.     When  the  Civil  War  broke  out  he  went  to  California, 
while  Henry  returned  to  Indiana. 

Children: 

i.  FANNY  BELL,  b.  at  Kirksville,  Mo.,  Nov.  6,  1853;  d.  July  11, 

1855. 

ii.  NATHAN  ERNEST,  b.  at  Kirksville,  Dec.  7,  1855;  d.  April  2, 
1856. 

314.  iii.  EDWIN  BYRON,  b.  at  Kirksville,  June  10, 1857. 

iv.  STEPHEN  EVERETT,  b.  at  Kirksville,  Aug.  10,  1860;  d.  Aug. 
27, 1860. 

315.  v.  DAVIS  BEAUREGARD,  b.  at  Kirksville,  Aug.  27, 1861. 

vi.  FRANKLIN  AMERICA,  b.  at  Petaluma,  Calif.,  Feb.  20,  1868; 
m.  (1)  Feb.  14,  1897,  DELIA  BARTLEY,  who  was  among  the 
missing  in  the  San  Francisco  earthquake,  April,  1906;  (2) 
June  12, 1909,  PEARL  AVERY.  No  children. 

vii.  WILLIAM  GRANGER,  b.  in  California,  May  11, 1870;  d.  at  Dead- 
wood,  Calif.,  Aug.  25, 1884. 

viii.  AVA  LENA,  b.  in  California,  April  29,  1875;  m.  at  Everett, 
Wash.,  Oct.  6,  1902,  FRANCIS  MARION  McPnERsoN,  b.  Nye 
Co.,  Nev.,  Jan.  3,  1873.  Residence  (1919)  Chico,  Butte  Co., 
Calif.  Children:  (1)  Marion  Alvin,  b.  July  11,  1903.  (2) 
Earl  Francis,  b.  July  19, 1905. 

186.  CAPT.   BENJAMIN7  F.   NORTH  (Levi6,  Lot*,  Tim- 
othy*, Thomas?,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel 
(Rood)  North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind., 
Feb.  7,  1830,  and  died  Jan.  15,  1877.     He  married  May  19, 
1852,  TAMER  HARRIS.     During  the  Civil  War  he  was  captain 
of  Company  C,  83rd  Regiment  Indiana  Volunteers,  in  which 


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his  cousins  James  M.,  William  H.,  and  Ernest  C.  North  also 
served. 

Child: 

i.  GRACE  GERTRUDE,  b.  Mar.  24, 1856;  d.  1879. 

187.  HENRY7  NORTH   (Levi6,  Lot5,   Timothy*,   Thomas*, 
Samuel2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  (Rood)  North, 
was  born  at  North's  Landing,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  Nov.  21,  1832, 
and  died  there  July  2,  1903.     In  1855  he  and  his  brother  Rufus 
moved  to  Kirksville,  Adair  Co.,  Mo.,  where  he  married  JANE 
MclNTOSH.     When  the  Civil  War  broke  out  they  returned  to 
North's  Landing,  where  Mrs.  North  now  lives.     Mr.  North  is 
buried  in  the  North  cemetery  at  North's  Landing. 

Children,  two  oldest  b.  at  Kirksville,  Mo.,  the  others  at  North's 

Landing : 
i.  ZORA,  b.  Aug.  12, 1858;  m  JOHNSON  FULLEN.     Children:  (1) 

Fleta,  m.  Robert  Miller.     (2)  Paid  North. 
ii.  JANET  A.,  b.  Nov.  29, 1860;  d.  Nov.  29, 1860. 

316.  iii.  EARLY  BENJAMIN,  b.  July  18, 1862. 

iv.  GLADYS,  b.  May  25, 1865;  d.  Dec.  4, 1878. 
v.  EVELYN  E.,  m.  RAYNOR. 
vi.  WILLIE,  b.  and  d.  June  9, 1869. 
vii.  ADELIA  I.  (DEDA);  unm.     Resides  (1919)  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind. 

317.  viii.  CLYDE  O.,  b.  May  13, 1873. 

318.  ix.  C.  HAYES,  b.  Sept.  4, 1876. 

188.  NATHAN7     H.     NORTH     (Levi6,    Lot5,     Timothy*, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  (Rood) 
North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing,  near  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  May 
27, 1835,  and  died  there  July  2, 1895.     He  married  Nov.  9, 1859, 
AMERICA  J.  SEARCY,  who  was  born  Aug.  1, 1837. 

Children: 

319.  i.  IRA  LEVI,  b.  Dec.  31, 1860. 

320.  ii.  BENJAMIN  GRANT,  b.  Aug.  10,  1863. 

iii.  FANNIE  MARY,  b.  Oct.  15,  1865;  m.  Feb.  15,  1899,  JOHN  O. 

HAMILTON.     Resides  (1919)  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind.     No  children, 
iv.  MOSES  TAYLOR,  b.  Oct.  8,  1867;  unm.     Resides  (1919)  at 

Marshall,  Okla. 

189.  LEVI7  NORTH    (Levi6,    Lot*,     Timothy4,     Thomas*, 
SamueP,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  (Rood)  North, 
was  born  at  North's  Landing,  near  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  July  29, 
1837,  and  died  April  1,   1906.     He  married  Sept.   15,   1859, 


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LUCINDA    JACK,    who   was   born   April   27,    1839,    and   died 
Mar.  9,  1896. 

Children: 

i.  MARY  LUCINDA,  b.  May  27, 1862;  m.  DAVIS  ROTHGEB.     Chil- 
dren: Pauline,  Donald,  Leland. 
ii.  NATHAN  W.,  b.  Dec.  5, 1864;  d.  Dec.  14, 1874. 
iii.  SAMUEL  C.,  b.  May  10, 1867;  unm. 
iv.  ABIJAH  LEVI,  b.  Mar.  21,  1870;  unm. 
v.  OLIVER  E.,  b.  June  20, 1872;  d.  Oct.  21, 1873. 
vi.  PERCY,  b.  May  20, 1877;  m.  Oct.  19, 1910,  SALLIE  DUDGEON. 
Residence,  Patriot,  Ind.    Farmer.    No  children. 

190.  FOUNTAIN7  NORTH  (Henry6  T.,  Abijah5,  Timothy*, 
Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Henry  T.  North,  by  his 
first  wife,  Polly  Cummings,  was  born  at  Cynthiana,  Ky.,  Nov. 
11,  1810,  and  died  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Nov.  14,  1887.     He 
married  (1) FRANK  of  Louisville,  Ky.;  (2)  SARAH  PETER- 
SON of  Williamsburg,  Ohio,  born  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1824,  died 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  April,  1910.     He  lived  at  Warsaw  and  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  EDWIN,  m.  LOUISE  TERRY  of  Frankfort,  Ky.    No  children. 
By  second  wife: 

321.  ii.  JOHN  HENRY,  b.  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  July  21, 1845. 

322.  iii.  FOUNTAIN,  JR.,  b.  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  26, 1847. 

323.  iv.  JAMES  SMALL,  b.  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  Feb.  7, 1851. 

v.  MARY  ELLEN,  b.  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  Sept.  1, 1853;  m.  GEORGE 
ROSWELL.  Children :  Lee,  James,  Graham,  California,  Helen. 

vi.  SALLIE  MARYETTA,  b.  at  Jeffersonville,  Ind.,  April  11,  1856; 
m.  S.  T.  BOVARD,  and  resides  at  1908  Virginia  Street,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.  Children:  (1)  Helen  Chaff ee.  (2)  Leila  Glenn. 
(3)  John  Freeman.  (4)  Paul  Fountain. 

vii.  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  8, 1859;  d.  1865. 

191.  JOSEPH7  T.   NORTH    (Henry6   T.,  Abijah5,    Timo- 
thy4, Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  by  his  first  wife  of 
Capt.  Henry  T.  and  Mariah  (Holmes)  North,  was  born  at  New 
Orleans,  La.,  Nov.  20,  1819,  and  died  Mar.  2,  1895,  near  War- 
saw, Gallatin  Co.,  Ky.,  where  he  was  a  farmer.     He  married 
Oct.  9,  1845,  SALLY,  daughter  of  Levi  North  (93).     They  were 

both  members  of  the  Methodist  church. 
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Children,  b.  near  Warsaw,  Gallatin  Co.,  Ky.: 

324.  i.  BENJAMIN  HENRY,  b.  Aug.  24, 1846. 

ii.  JOSEPH  LEVI,  b.  Oct.  12,  1848;  d.  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  Oct.  18, 
1871  ;unm. 

325.  iii.  RODNEY  KING,  b.  Dec.  20, 1850;  d.  Aug.  5, 1920. 

iv.  LENA  JANE,  b.  Sept.  22,  1853;  d.  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  June  28, 

1920. 
v.  PERSIFER  WORTH,  b.  Sept.  13,  1855;  m.  Feb.  5,  1882,  LAURA 

KEENY.     No  children.     Resides  (1919)  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind. 
vi.  CONSTANTINE  ARTHUR,  b.  Nov.  27,  1857;  d.  Sept.  13,  1881; 

unm. 
vii.  FLORA  TEMPLE,  b.  Mar.  24,  1860.     Trained  nurse.    Member 

of  John  Paul  Chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  Madison,  Ind.     Member  of 

Christian  church.     Resides  (1919)  at  Patriot,  Ind. 

192.  COL.  HENRY7  BALLARD  NORTH  (Henry6  T., 
Abijah5,  Timothy4,  Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Capt. 
Henry  T.  and  Mariah  (Holmes)  North,  was  born  near  Warsaw, 
Ky.,  Oct.  30,  1825,  and  died  at  Hume,  Mo.,  Jan.  17,  1911.  He 
married  in  Franklin  Co.,  Ky.,  Sept.  28,  1848,  ELIZABETH, 
daughter  of  Tunstel  Rogers.  She  was  born  in  Virginia,  July 
12, 1829,  and  died  at  Hume,  Mo.,  Oct.  11, 1890. 

Col.  North  was  of  the  third  successive  generation  of  soldiers 
in  American  wars.  His  grandfather  fought  in  the  Revolution, 
his  father  in  the  War  of  1812,  and  he  fought  throughout  the 
Mexican  War,  attaining  the  rank  of  colonel.  About  1875  he 
moved  with  his  family  to  Hume,  Mo. 

Children,  b.  at  Brooks,  Bullitt  Co.,  Ky. : 

i.  JOHN  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  1,  1849;  d.  at  Brooks,  Ky.,  Sept.  16, 

1852. 
ii.  ROSALIE,  b.  Feb.  18,  1851;  d.  at  Hume,  Mo.,  Jan.  11,  1908; 

unm. 

iii.  ROBERTA  J.,  b.  April  25,  1853;  d.  at  Hume,  Mo.,  April  6, 
1889;  m.  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  Nov.  22,  1877,  JAMES  EDWIN 
TERRY,  b.  at  Frankfort,  Ky.,  son  of  Joseph  and  Minerva 
(Stephenson)  Terry.  Children:  (1)  El&ise,  b.  Oct.  8,  1878. 
(2)  Nvrma  Leslie,  b.  April  10,  1880;  m.  Sept.  28,  1907,  John 
Burchard  Terry. 

iv.  BETTIE,  b.  Aug.  29, 1856;  m.  in  Bullitt  Co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  8, 1880, 
Durham,  and  resides  (1920)  at  Waveland,  Ind.  Children: 
(1)  Roscoe  C.,  b.  May  4,  1887.  (2)  Henry,  b.  May  5,  1891. 

326.  v.  CONSTANTINE  THADDEUS,  b.  Jan.  21,  1858. 

vi.  HENRY  BALLARD,  JR.,  b.  May  23,  1860;  d.  at  Hume,  Mo., 
Aug.  17,  1886. 


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vii.  Cms  CLAY,  b.  Oct.  22,  1862;  d.  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Nov.  3, 
1917. 

327.  viii.  WALTER  B.,  b.  Sept.  22, 1864;  d.  Nov.  20,  1897. 

ix.  MARY,  b.  Dec.  15, 1866;  d.  at  Brooks,  Ky.,  Dec.  3, 1867. 
x.  EDWIN  E.,  b.  April  23, 1870. 

328.  xi.  LEWIS  ROGERS,  b.  April  19,  1873. 

193.  THEODORE7  NORTH   (Henry6   T.,  Abijah*,  Timo- 
thy*, Thomas3,  SamueP,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Capt.  Henry  T. 
North,  by  his  second  wife  Mariah  Holmes,  was  born  near  War- 
saw, Gallatin  Co.,  Ky.,  June  4, 1830,  and  died  there  Feb.  3, 1902. 
He  married  Sept.  28,  1858,  ELIZA  B.,  daughter  of  John  I.  and 
Elizabeth  Scott.     She  was  born  in  Carroll  Co.,  Ky.,  Mar.  25, 
1835,  and  died  May  29,  1916.     Mr.  North  was  a  farmer  in  Gal- 
latin and  Carroll  Cos.,  Ky. 

Children: 

329.  i.  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  b.  in  Gallatin  Co.,  Oct.  9, 1859. 

ii.  SUE,  b.  in  Gallatin  Co.,  Feb.  18, 1862;  m.  Jan.  7, 1895,  M.  H. 
LILLARD,  son  of  Capt.  Joe  Lillard,  b.  Mar.  12,  1851;  d.  at 
Austin,  Tex.,  Sept.  16,  1916. 

iii.  JOHN  HENRY,  b.  in  Carroll  Co.,  Aug.  2, 1864;  d.  Sept.  20, 1865. 

iv.  IDA,  b.  in  Carroll  Co.,  Aug.  22, 1866;  d.  Sept.  20, 1892. 
v.  MARY,  b.  in  Carroll  Co.,  Oct.  17, 1868;  m.  Feb.  9, 1893,  JESSE 
B.,  son  of  Jesse  Lindsay,  b.  July  12,  1870.  Residence,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  Children:  (1)  Jesse  Hotion,  b.  June  14,  1894;  d. 
June  20, 1894.  (2)  Marian  G.,  b.  July  8, 1896.  (3)  Theodore 
North,  b.  May  14,  1899.  (4)  Jesse  Scott,  b.  Aug.  18,  1901. 
(5)  Eugene  T.,  b.  July  2, 1907. 

vi.  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Carroll  Co.,  Jan.  29,  1872;  m.  Sept.  26, 
1894,  T.  M.  CRUTCHER,  son  of  J.  M.  Crutcher,  b.  Oct.  31, 
1870.  Child:  Irene,  b.  Aug.  6, 1895;  m.  Sept.  29, 1919,  T.  C. 
Carroll. 

330.  vii.  THEODORE,  JR.,  b.  Nov.  6, 1874. 

viii.  FRANK  G.,  b.  in  Carroll  Co.,  Sept.  21, 1877. 

194.  CONSTANTLNE7    NORTH     (Henry6     T.,    Abijah5, 
Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Capt.  Henry  T. 
North,  by  his  second  wife  Mariah  Holmes,  was  born  in  Gallatin 
Co.,  Ky.,  July  4,  1833,  and  died  in  1876.     He  married  MARY 
ALLEN.     Shortly  before  his  death  Mr.  North  was  sheriff  of 
Kern  Co.,  Calif.,  where  he  resided. 

Children: 

i.  BIRDIE,  d.  in  infancy, 
ii.  MARIE,  d.  in  infancy. 


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iii.  CONSTANTINE,  JR.,  b.  1871;  d.  1898,  during  the  enlistment  for 
the  Spanish-American  War.  His  name  is  among  those  en- 
graved on  a  memorial  monument  in  Los  Angeles,  Cain*. 

iv.  HAZEL,  b.  1876;  m.  ALBERT  SHULER.  Resides  (1920)  at  Los 
Angeles,  Calif.  Child:  Narma,  b.  1901. 

195.  JAMES7  NORTH  (Joseph6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),   oldest   son   of  Joseph   and  Rhoda   (Blinn) 
North,  was  born  at  Worthington,  Oct.  9,  1777,  and  died  Feb. 
18,  1836.    He  married  May  9,  1809,  ABIGAIL  MORSE,  who  was 
born  at  Dover,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1785,  and  died  Jan.  1,  1869. 
James  North  lived  in  Berlin. 

Children: 

i.  JAMES  CHAUNCEY,  b.  Aug.,  1813;  d.  Jan.  1,  1858;  m.  MARY 

SAGE,  who  d.  June  10, 1844,  aged  19. 
ii.  ERASTUS  A.,  b.  Jan.  11, 1818;  d.  Aug.  22, 1821. 

331.  iii.  ERASTUS  A.,  2ND,  b.  Nov.  2, 1824;  d.  Mar.  5, 1897. 

196.  ALLEN7  NORTH  (Joseph6,  Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1) ,  third  son  of  Joseph  and  Rhoda  (Blinn)  North, 
was  born  at  Worthington,  Dec.  14, 1783,  and  died  May  10, 1860. 
He  married  Jan.  2,  1813,  CHARITY  B.  SAGE.    They  resided 
in  Worthington  and  Sharon. 

Children: 

i.  B.  SAGE. 
ii.  ALSON,  d.  young. 

332.  iii.  ALSON,  2ND,  b.  at  Sharon,  1815;  d.  Dec.  23, 1868. 

333.  iv.  PHILIP,  b.  Jan.  15, 1820;  d.  April  15, 1912. 

197.  CHAUNCEY7    NORTH     (Joseph6,     Isaac5,     Isaac*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Joseph  and  Rhoda 
(Blinn)  North,  was  born  at  Worthington,  Mar.  18,  1786,  and 
married   May  9,    1810,   ABIGAIL  GRISWOLD.    They  lived  in 
Broadalden,  Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

i.  FLORILA,  m. . 

ii.  ANGELINE,  m. . 

iii.  FANNY,  m. . 


198.  JOSEPH7  NORTH  (Joseph6,  Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Joseph  and  Rhoda  (Blinn) 
North,  was  born  at  Worthington,  July  14,  1795,  and  died  April 


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3,  1862.  He  married  Feb.  14,  1819,  MARINDA,  daughter  of 
Samuel  and  Eunice  (Eddy)  Andrews  of  Glastonbury.  They 
lived  in  Berlin.  In  the  War  of  1812  he  served  in  the  Connecticut 
Militia,  Aug.  18-Oct.  24, 1814. 

Children: 

i.  MARY,  m. . 

ii.  HENRY. 

199.  LYMAN7  NORTH   (Abel6,   Isaac5,  Isaac*,    Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Abel  and  Sarah  (Wilcox)  North, 
was  born  at  Berlin,  Jan.  3,  1793,  and  died  in  Champaign  Co., 
Ohio,  Dec.  21, 1860.     He  married  at  Kensington,  May  31,  1815, 
LUCY  COWLES,  daughter  of  Ozias  and  Sarah  (Belden)  Cowles  of 
Kensington,  where  she  was  born  April  27,  1796. 

They  removed  to  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  1815,  to  Jamestown, 
Greene  Co.,  Ohio,  in  1817,  and  in  1818  to  Urbana,  Champaign 
Co.,  where  they  finally  settled.  Mr.  North  was  a  cabinet,  clock, 
and  coffin  maker. 

Children: 

i.  SALLY  WILCOX,  b.  Mar.  5,  1816;  d.  July  28, 1904;  m.  May  29, 
1834,  ROBERT  LEE  GILMORE  MEANS. 

334.  ii.  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  17,  1817;  d.  Sept.  26,  1872. 

iii.  LUCY  ANN,  b.  Jan.  26,  1820;  m.  May  18,  1843,  WILLIAM  E. 

AYLESWORTH.     Children:  (1)  Charles  Henry,  b.  Aug.  25,  1846; 

m.  Nov.  14,  1869,  Jane  E.  Ruth.     (2)  Martha  Jane,  b.  Aug. 

25,  1846;  d.  Mar.  3,  1904;  unm.     (3)  Orrin  North,  b.  Nov.  8, 

1849;  d.  Oct.  3,  1918;  unm.     (4)  Fannie,  b.  Sept.  11,  1857; 

m.  Mar.  6,  1877,  Alexander  Stewart, 
iv.  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  21, 1821. 
v.  HIRAM,  b.  Sept.  2, 1823;  d.  Sept.  9, 1850;  unm. 
vi.  LOUISA,  b.  Aug.  2, 1825;  d.  Aug.  8, 1835. 

335.  vii.  ORRIN,  b.  Oct.  22, 1827;  d.  Aug.  18, 1916. 
viii.  CHARLES,  b.  Feb.  17, 1830;  d.  Aug.  17,  1835. 

336.  ix.  ABEL,  b.  July  26, 1832;  d.  Nov.  18, 1893. 

x.  HARRIET,  b.  Aug.  26, 1834;  d.  Oct.  17, 1834. 

xi.  MARY  JANE,  b.  Jan.  10,  1836;  m.  ABRAHAM  BRENNAMAN. 
Children:  (1),  (2),  (3),  d.  in  infancy.  (4)  Frank  H.,  b.  May 
22,  1858.  (5)  Frances,  m.  Stanton.  (6)  Lulu,  b.  May  2, 
1864;  m.  Robinson.  (7)  Albert,  b.  June  29,  1866.  (8)  Carey, 
b.  Dec.  4, 1871.  (9)  Jessie,  b.  June  4, 1875;  m.  Jordan. 

337.  xii.  EDWARD  BATES,  b.  Jan.  10, 1838;  d.  Nov.  21, 1918. 

200.  ORRIN7  NORTH    (Abel6,    Isaac6,    Isaac*,    Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Abel  and  Sarah  (Wilcox)  North, 


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was  born  at  Berlin,  Dec.  20,  1794,  and  died  Dec.  8,  1877.     He 
married  MARTHA  KENTON.     Removed  to  Ohio. 

Child: 

i.  WILLIAM  M.,  b.  1831;  m.  WEALTHY  WEED,  and  had  a  family 
of  thirteen  children,  among  whom  is  John  Albert  North,  a 
dealer  hi  plumbers'  supplies  at  Xenia,  Ohio,  and  who  has 
a  family  of  children. 

201.  JOHN7  NORTH  (Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas', 
Thomas*,  John1},  youngest  son  of  Abel  and  Sarah  (Wilcox) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Dec.  25,  1796,  and  died  there  Aug. 
8, 1872.  He  married  Oct.  13, 1819,  HARRIET,  daughter  of  Elisha 
and  Olive  (North)  Cheney,  and  granddaughter  of  Jedediah 
North  (44).  She  was  born  at  Berlin,  Dec.  23,  1798,  and  died 
there  May  2,  1889. 

John  North  was  a  tiller  of  the  soil.  He  lived  his  life  in  Berlin, 
an  honest,  industrious  citizen  thereof.  That  he  was  faithful  in 
the  discharge  of  the  duties  that  came  to  his  lot  is  evidenced  in 
many  facts  in  the  possession  of  his  descendants. 

In  his  earlier  years  he  belonged  to  the  State  Militia  and  rose 
successively  from  the  ranks  to  the  office  of  corporal  in  1821,  to 
that  of  cornet  in  1828  and  first  lieutenant  in  1830  of  the  4th 
Regiment  of  Cavalry  in  the  Connecticut  State  Militia.  He  was 
a  conscientious  member  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church 
of  Berlin.  This  is  the  same  church  of  which  his  great  grand- 
father, Isaac  North,  was  the  first  enrolled  member  in  1775. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

338.  i.  ORRIN  LYMAN,  b.  Aug.  16, 1820;  d.  Aug.  26, 1894. 

ii.  EUSHA  CHENEY,  b.  Jan.  29, 1822;  d.  April  25, 1844;  unm. 

339.  iii.  ISAAC,  b.  Sept.  10, 1823;  d.  July  11, 1913. 

340.  iv.  JOHN,  b.  Feb.  8, 1825;  d.  Dec.  21, 1868. 

v.  HABRIET  MARIA,  b.  Nov.  18, 1826;  d.  June  14, 1910;  unm. 
vi.  OLIVE  CHENEY,  b.  Sept.  14,  1828;  d.  Feb.  24,  1903;  m.  April 
4,  1851,  SAMUEL  ANDREWS,  son  of  Rodney  and  Lois  (Teal) 
Andrews.  They  lived  in  Berlin.  Children:  (1)  Hattie  Es- 
telle,  b.  April  15,  1853;  d.  1855.  (2)  Katie  Louise,  b.  April  22, 
1856;  m.  June  5,  1878,  George  B.  Jones.  (3)  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Sept.  22,  1860;  m.  Sept.  11,  1878,  William  J.  Siebert. 
(4)  Emma  Augusta,  b.  Aug.  27,  1864. 

vii.  SARAH  ANN,  b.  Sept.  12,  1830;  d.  Oct.  10,  1906;  m.  Mar.  28, 
1854,  FRANCIS  PUTNAM  BILL.  Children:  (1)  Bertha  M., 
b.  Feb.  22,  1856;  d.  Oct.,  1868.  (2)  Edwin,  b.  Sept.,  1858. 
(3)  Frank,  b.  Jan.,  1866.  (4)  Fred  Roswell,  b.  1863;  m.  June, 


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1890,  Minnie  Warner.  (5)  Dwight  Howard,  b.  July  4,  1867; 
d.  Feb.  26,  1874.  (6)  Edith  Howard,  b.  July  10, 1871. 
viii.  ELIZABETH  JANE,  b.  Nov.  13,  1832;  d.  Sept.  28,  1912;  m. 
(1)  Oct.  3,  1854,  HENRY  JOSIAH  EDWARDS,  son  of  Alfred  and 
Orpha  (North)  Edwards,  and  grandson  of  Lemuel  North 
(209).  He  was  b.  Aug.  27,  1832,  and  d.  Sept.  28,  1912. 
Children:  (1)  Mary  Rhoda  Cuyler,  b.  July  11,  1856;  d.  July 
15,  1857.  (2)  Augusta,  b.  June  25,  1858;  d.  Jan.  1,  1859. 
(3)  Madison  North,  b.  Jan.  7,  1860;  d.  Nov.  19,  1868.  (4) 
Henry  Josiah,  b.  Jan.  25,  1862;  d.  Nov.  5,  1868.  (5)  Julia 
Orpha,  b.  April  24,  1864;  m.  May  6,  1886,  Charles  Henry 
Aspinwall. 

ix.  LOUISA,  b.  May  31,  1836;  d.  Sept.  14, 1839. 
x.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  18, 1838;  d.  Sept.  16, 1839. 

202.  SELAH7  NORTH  (Salmon6,  Isaac*,  Isaac*,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Salmon  and  Jerusha  (Leeds) 
North,  was  born  July  7,  1790,  and  died  Mar.  20,  1851.     He 
married  Jan.  7,  1813,  ANNA  WHIFFLE.    He  resided  in  Leeds- 
ville,  near  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  and  was  a  woolen  dyer. 

Children: 

i.  EUZA,  b.  Dec.  5,  1814;  m.  Dec.  26,  1849,  A.  R.  McCoRD. 

Lived  with  her  brother  Salmon.    No  children. 
341.    ii.  GIDEON  LEEDS,  b.  Oct.  15, 1820;  d.  1890. 

iii.  SARAH,  b.  at  Amenia,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1824;  unm.    Resided  at 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

iv.  SALMON  WHIPPLE,  b.  Nov.  12,  1830;  d.  at  Lawrence,  Mass., 
1905;  m.  (1)  May  13,  1862,  MARY  TRUE  of  Lowell,  Mass.; 

(2) ;  lived  in  Lawrence;  he  was  an  expert  woolen  dyer 

with  the  Lawrence  Woolen  Mills,  and  a  Scottish  Rite  Mason. 

203.  WILLIAM7  B.   NORTH    (Salmon6,    Isaac5,    Isaac4, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Salmon  and  Jerusha 
(Leeds)  North,  was  born  July  13,  1794,  and  died  Jan.  3,  1872. 
He  married  Aug.  30,  1817,  LAURA  HYDE. 

He  was  for  many  years  a  woolen  dyer  with  the  Middlesex 
Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.,  where  he  became  one  of  the  most  promi- 
nent citizens,  and  was  known  as  "Father  North."  He  was  a 
33rd  degree  Mason  and  Knight  Templar,  prominent  in  St. 
Paul's  M.  E.  Church,  and  held  offices  in  the  city  government. 

Children,  b.  at  Torrington: 

i.  CAROLINE  LAURA,  b.  June  20,  1819;  d.  at  Springfield,  Mass., 
Aug.  29,  1899;  m.  Sept.  13,  1843,  REV.  WILLIAM  RICE  of 
Springfield,  who  d.  Aug.  17,  1897.  Children:  (1)  William 


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North,  b.  Nov.  21, 1845;  m.  April  12, 1870,  Elizabeth  W.  Crow- 
ell;  Professor  at  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown.  (2) 
Edward  Hyde,  b.  Oct.  27,  1847;  d.  May  9,  1895;  m.  Aug.  12, 
1878,  Emma  Isabelle  Adams.  (3)  Charles  Francis,  b.  April 
14,  1851;  m.  Aug.  25,  1875,  Miriam  O.  Jacobs.  (4)  Caroline 
Laura,  b.  Oct.  4,  1856;  m.  Dec.  25,  1883,  Morris  B.  Crawford. 

ii.  WILLIAM  LEEDS,  b.  Nov.  3, 1821;  d.  at  Lowell,  Mass.,  June  5, 
1882,  where  he  was  a  member  of  Adams  and  North,  furniture 
dealers.  He  m.  JEANETTE  McKiNNON.  Child:  Laura,  b. 
1852;  d.  1870;  unm. 

iii.  FREDERIC  THORP,  b.  June  23,  1828;  d.  Sept.,  1883;  m.  MARY 
ALFORD  who  d.  at  Lowell,  about  1884.  No  children.  He  was 
a  woolen  dyer,  a  Knight  Templar,  prominent  in  the  M.  E. 
Church  and  in  civic  affairs. 

204.  SALMON7  NORTH  (Salmon6,  Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas*, 
Thomas*,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Salmon  and  Jerusha  (Leeds) 
North,  was  born  at  Griswoldville,  Mar.  24,  1804,  and  died  at 
Broad  Brook  in  1878.     He  married  MARY  WORCESTER  of  the 
famous  Worcester  family  of  Windsor,  Vt.,  and  a  lineal  descend- 
ant of  William  Penn,  founder  of  Pennsylvania. 

Salmon  North  was  a  prominent  woolen  dyer  and  lived  at 
Burlington,  Vt.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  and  for  many  years  at  Broad 
Brook,  Conn.  In  1868  he  represented  Ellington  in  the  Connecti- 
cut General  Assembly. 

Children: 

i.  DAUGHTER,  d.  in  infancy, 
ii.  DAUGHTER,  d.  in  infancy, 
iii.  HENRY,  b.  1843;  d.  1847. 
iv.  CHARLES,  b.  1846;  d.  1848. 
v.  FRANK,  d.  1850,  in  infancy. 
342.  vi.  EDWIN  WORCESTER,  b.  at  Broad  Brook,  June  26,  1850. 

vii.  SALMON  LEEDS,  b.  at  Broad  Brook,  1852;  unm.    Was  em- 
ployed by  the  woolen  mills  at  Broad  Brook. 
343.viii.  FREDERIC  DELANO,  b.  at  Broad  Brook,  1858. 

205.  JEDEDIAH7    NORTH     (Levi*,     Jedediah5,     Isaac4, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  (White) 
North,  was  born  at  Worthington,  June  22,  1789,  and  died  Jan. 
30,  1855.    He  married  Mar.  10,  1813,  BETSEY  BULKELEY  of 
Rocky  Hill,  who  died  Mar.  29,  1867.    He  was  one  of  the  found- 
ers of  the  J.  and  E.  North  Mfg.  Co.  in  Berlin,  makers  of  tinmen's 
tools.     He  lived  near  his  father  in  Berlin.     In  1817,  as  shown 
by  a  list  of  twenty  Berlin  men  engaged  in  business,  he  was 


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assessed  $100,  being  mentioned  as  a  bookbinder.     This  tax  was 
to  raise  money  after  the  War  of  1812. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

i.  CLAHISSA  AMELIA,  b.  May  19,  1814;  d.  1843;  m.  Oct.  22, 

1833,  HEZEKIAH  C.  BRIDGHAM  of  Norwich,  b.  Sept.  30, 1811; 

d.  1906.     Children:   (1)  Jane  Eliza,  b.  Oct.  26,  1835;  m. 

George  H.  Murphy.     (2)  Emily  North,  m.  Henry  Adams. 

(3)  Clara  North,  b.  July  16,  1843;  m.  May  16,  1865,  William 

Murphy, 
ii.  EMILY,  b.  Oct.  23,  1816;  d.  1841;  m.  Aug.  30,  1840,  REV. 

SAMUEL  C.  CHURCHILL  of  Ohio.     Child:   Samuel  C.,  d.  in 

infancy. 

iii.  BETSEY  JANE,  b.  June  9, 1821;  d.  1844;  unm. 
iv.  ADAIINE,  b.  Oct.  8, 1824;  d.  Feb.  15, 1844;  unm. 
v.  AUGUSTA  ANN,  b.  Sept.  16,  1830;  m.  Aug.  31,  1854,  REV.  W. 

W.  DOWD  of  Berlin.    No  children, 
vi.  FIDELIA  MARIA,  b.  June  5,  1833;  m.  WILLIAM  S.  BOOTH  of 

New  Britain.     Children:   (1)  Mary,  m.  Edward  Peck.     (2) 

Walter,  unm.     (3)  William,  d.  in  infancy.     (4)  Alice,  unm. 
344.  vii.  FREDERICK  MARIUS,  b.  June  5, 1833;  d.  May  16, 1914. 

viii.  CAROLINE  SOPHIA,  b.  Mar.  6,  1836;  d.  Sept.  28,  1912;  m. 

EDWARD  M.  GRISWOLD  of  Plainville.     Children:  (1)  Edward 

North,  b.  June  4,  1866;  m.  Minnie  Gunther.     (2)   Wittiam 

B.,  b.  Oct.   10,  1870;  m.  Annie  Wright.    Both  reside   in 

Hartford. 

206.  EDMUND7  NORTH  (Levi*,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel 
(White)  North,  was  born  at  Worthington,  Oct.  10,  1797,  and 
died  Oct.  10,  1874.  He  married  (1)  April  7,  1825,  CLARISSA 
BOARDMAN,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Mercy  (Savage)  Board- 
man.  She  died  Dec.  4,  1826,  and  he  married  (2)  July  7,  1828, 
MARIA  M.  WILCOX  of  Middletown.  She  died  Mar.  30,  1847, 
aged  46,  and  he  married  (3)  May  7,  1851,  MRS.  ALMIRA  (KEL- 
SEY)  WILCOX  of  Berlin.  She  died  Feb.  13,  1874,  aged  68. 
Edmund  North  lived  near  his  father  in  Worthington  and  was  a 
partner  with  his  brother  Jedediah  in  the  J.  and  E.  North  Mfg. 
Co.,  which  they  founded. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  CLARISSA  B.,  b.  1826;  d.  Mar.  29, 1844. 
By  second  wife: 

ii.  HARRIET  M.,  b.  1830;  graduated  at  Mt.  Holyoke  College; 
m.  at  Berlin,  Oct.  6,  1852,  REV.  CHARLES  F.  DOWD  of  Sara- 


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toga,  N.  Y.  Children:  (1)  Wyllys  E.,  b.  Feb.  18,  1855.  (2) 
Dr.  Charles  F.,  b.  Mar.  29,  1858.  (3)  Miriam  Wilcox,  b. 
Dec.  6,  1860.  (4)  Arthur  D.,  b.  June  30,  1864.  (5)  Bertha 
N.,  b.  May  23, 1865;  m.  Col.  James  W.  Lester.  (6)  Franklin. 

iii.  SARAH  M.,  b.  1833.     Graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke  College;  m. 
J.  HAMILTON  WHITNEY,  Morris,  111. 

iv.  JUUA  S.,  b.  1835.     Graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke  College;   m. 
ORRIN  MILDRTJM,  Riceville,  Mitchell  Co.,  la. 

v.  LUCY,  b.  1838;  d.  June  17, 1847. 

vi.  HELEN  W.,  b.  1840. 

vii.  WALTER  E.,  b.  1843;  d.  June  22,  1844. 
viii.  GEORGE  M.,  was  in  railroad  service  at  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

207.  NORRIS7  NORTH  (Levi6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  (White)  North, 
was  born  at  Worthington,  July  29,  1802.     He  married  (1)  in 
1826,  MERCY  ALGER  of  Hartwick,  N.  Y.;  (2)  -  — . 
Removed  when  a  young  man  to  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
living  in  1890  with  his  daughter  Olive,  then  over  50  years  old. 
No  descendants  living  (1921). 

Children: 

i.  MARY,  d.  young, 
ii.  NORRIS,  d.  young, 
iii.  WILLIAM,  d.  young, 
iv.  WILLIAM,  2ND. 

v.  OLIVE,  unm.;  living  with  her  father  in  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1890. 
vi.  NORRIS. 
vii.  CHILD. 

208.  LEVI7  NORTH    (Levi6,   Jedediah5,   Isaac*,    Thomas*, 
Thomas* ',  John1),  youngest  son  of  Levi  and  Rachel  (White) 
North,  was  born  at  Worthington,  Aug.  18,  1807,  and  died  at 
East  Berlin,  May  9,  1885.     He  married  May  19,  1833,  ANN 
TAYLOR  of  Wethersfield,  born  Oct.  16,  1808,  died  Oct.  4,  1885. 
Levi  North  lived  near  his  father  in  Berlin.     He  and  his  wife  are 
buried  in  East  Berlin  with  all  their  children  except  Mary. 

Children : 

345.     i.  NORRIS  C.,  b.  Feb.  9, 1834;  d.  April  3, 1875. 
ii.  SON,  b.  1835;  d.  in  infancy, 
iii.  WILLIAM  A.,  b.  1836;  killed  in  the  Union  Army,  Sept.  17, 1862, 

at  the  Battle  of  Antietam. 

iv.  EDWIN  C.,  b.  1841;  killed  by  accident,  Nov.  16, 1842. 
v.  MARY  OLIVE,  b.  1843;  d.  1909;  m.  THOMAS  A.  BUNCE  of  Ber- 
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209.  LEMUEL7  NORTH  (David*  Jedediah,*  Isaac,*  Thomas,3 
Thomas,2  John1),  oldest  son  of  David  and  Salome  (Wilcox) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  May  6,  1786,  and  died  there  Aug. 
25,  1845.     He  married  April  12,  1807,  REBEKAH,  daughter  of 
John  and  Hannah  (Dewey)  Goodrich.     She  was  born  June  26, 
1783,  and  died  July  5,  1857. 

Lemuel  North  went,  when  a  boy,  with  his  father  to  Meredith, 

N.  Y.,  about  1794.     He  became  a  tinsmith,  and  later  returned 

to  Berlin,  where  he  showed  in  his  small  business  the  same  energy 

and  industry  which  other  Norths  have  brought  to  great  concerns. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

i.  REVILLO  D.,b.  Aug.  15, 1808;  d.  Dec.  5, 1811. 
ii.  ORPHA  WILCOX,  b.  June  23,  1810;  d.  Oct.  14,  1906;  m.  Feb. 
28,  1830,  ALFRED  EDWARDS,  son  of  Josiah  and  Rhoda  (Bulke- 
ley)  Edwards.  He  was  b.  Sept.  10, 1809,  and  d.  June  29, 1889. 
Children:  (1)  Augusta  Laura,  b.  Feb.  12,  1831;  m.,  1st,  April 
28,  1856,  Peter  Marsh;  2nd,  Nov.  8,  1876,  Calvin  Russell. 

(2)  Henry  Josiah,  b.  Aug.  27,  1832;  d.  May  20,  1866;  m.  Oct. 
3,  1854,  Elizabeth  J.  North,  daughter  of  John  North  (201). 

(3)  Alfred  Revillo,  b.  Feb.  9,  1835;  m.  April  28,  1856,  Frances 
Stevens.     (4)  Mary  Rhoda,  b.  April  29, 1840;  d.  Sept.  6,  1841. 
(5)  Orpha  Fidelia,  b.  June  6,  1842;  d.  Aug.  18,   1844.     (6) 
Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  June  22,  1847;  m.  Nov.  8,  1878,  George 
R.  Hoppen. 

in.  LAURA,  b.  July  30, 1813;  d.  April  5, 1827. 

iv.  HANNAH  R.,  b.  Sept.  26, 1816;  d.  at  Clinton,  la.,  May  5, 1894; 
m.  Nov.  14,  1852,  EDWIN  HTJBBARD,  son  of  Harvey  and  Jennie 
(Galpin)  Hubbard.  He  was  b.  July  29, 1811,  and  d.  April  13, 
1891.  Compiled  a  genealogy  of  the  North  family. 

346.  v.  LEMUEL  CURTIS,  b.  May  6, 1820. 

347.  vi.  JOHN  GOODRICH,  b.  Feb.  22, 1823;  d.  Mar.  12, 1892. 

210.  DAVID7  NORTH  (David,6  Jedediah,5  Isaac,*  Thomas,3 
Thomas,2  John1)  second  son  of  David  and  Salome  (Wilcox) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  May  9,  1792.     He  married  April  6, 
1814,  SARAH,  daughter  of  Moses  Benton  of  Hartford.     She  was 
born  Feb.  18,  1794,  and  died  at  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  May  31,  1878. 
David  North  went  when  a  boy  with  his  father  to  Meredith, 
N.  Y.,  then  settled  in  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  and  later  returned  to 
Connecticut. 

Child: 

i.  AMELIA  BENTON,  b.  at  Berlin,  May  4,  1815;  m.  at  Delhi, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1833,  STEPHEN  B.  KEELER,  who  was  b.  at 
Kortright,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1812,  and  d.  at  Hot  Springs,  Ark., 


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Mar.  3,  1864,  where  they  had  removed  and  where  he  was 
postmaster  four  years.     During  the  Civil  War  he  was  driven 
out  by  the  rebels  and  d.  of  exposure. 
Possibly  other  children. 

211.  REUBEN7  NORTH  (Simeon,6  Jedediah,5  Isaac,* 
Thomas,3  Thomas,2  John1),  oldest  son  of  Col.  Simeon  and  Lucy 
(Savage)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Dec.  11,  1786,  and  died 
there  April  4,  1853,  aged  67.  He  married  (1)  Jan.  19,  1811, 
LYNDA,  daughter  of  Josiah  and  Huldah  (Savage)  Wilcox  of 
Berlin,  and  a  descendant  of  Daniel  Wilcox,  pioneer  settler  of 
East  Berlin,  who  owned  a  tract  of  land  along  the  Mattabesett 
River  a  mile  square  from  which  he  gave  to  each  of  his  children 
a  large  farm.  Lynda  Wilcox  was  born  Oct.  31,  1786,  and  died 
Mar.  18, 1816.  Reuben  North  married  (2)  May,  1817,  her  sister 
HULDAH,  who  was  born  Oct.  11,  1789,  and  died  Sept.  11,  1865. 

For  many  years  Reuben  North  continued  his  father's  business 
at  Spruce  Brook,  of  making  guns,  pistols  and  bayonets.  The 
factory  and  dam  were  carried  off  by  a  freshet  soon  after  the  win- 
ter of  1856.  An  old  account  book  for  the  year  1815  gives  the 
names  of  Abijah,  David  and  John  North  as  workers  in  the 
Berlin  factory. 

Although  quiet  and  retiring  in  disposition  he  was  active  in 
early  temperance  movements  and  in  school  and  church  affairs. 
In  1826  he  had  paid  for  his  farm  and  become  very  prosperous, 
when  a  friend  for  whom  he  had  given  his  name  for  security  for  a 
large  amount,  failed  in  business.  Compelled  to  face  the  obliga- 
tion, he  covered  his  property  with  mortgages,  and  from  that 
time  on,  with  broken  health,  it  was  a  struggle  to  pay  interest 
money  and  make  both  ends  meet.  But  he  "did  the  best  he 
could  for  his  boys."  Edward  and  Josiah  were  educated  at 
Hamilton  College,  and  the  others  had  what  advantages  were 
offered  by  the  district  schools  and  the  Worthington  Academy. 

The  old  North  homestead,  previously  occupied  by  Col.  Simeon 
North,  still  stands  on  the  south  side  of  the  road,  next  east  of  the 
Spruce  Brook  Bridge. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin,  by  first  wife: 

348.  i.  ALFRED,  b.  Oct.  3, 1811 ;  d.  Jan.  14,  1894. 

349.  ii.  SAMUEL,  b.  Mar.  11, 1814;  d.  April  30, 1878. 
iii.  LYNDA  WILCOX,  b.  and  d.  Mar.  17,  1816. 

By  second  wife: 

iv.  REUBEN,  b.  Mar.  13,  1818;  d.  Nov.  22,  1844;  unm. 


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350.  v.  EDWARD,  b.  Mar.  9,  1820;  d.  Sept.  30, 1903. 
vi.  SIMEON,  b.  Feb.  10,  1822;  d.  1842;  unm. 

351.  vii.  FREDERICK,  b.  Mar.  14, 1824;  d.  Sept.  17, 1897. 
352.viii.  JOSIAH  WILCOX,  b.  Feb.  10, 1827;  d.  Dec.  13, 1882. 

212.  JAMES7  NORTH  (Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Col.  Simeon  and  Lucy  (Savage) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Sept.  16,  1788,  and  died  at  Middle- 
town,  Feb.  11,  1869,  aged  77.  He  married  at  Berlin  Oct.  24, 
1810,  MARY,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Rebecca  (Savage)  Doud. 
She  died  in  1866,  aged  74. 

At  first  they  made  their  home  with  his  father  in  Berlin,  but 
when  the  latter  removed  to  Middletown,  James  went  also  and 
purchased  a  house  on  Staddle  Hill.  He  aided  his  father  in  the 
manufacture  of  pistols  for  the  United  States  Government.  His 
family  is  the  largest  recorded  in  this  book. 

Children : 

353.  i.  HENRY  SAVAGE,  b.  Oct.  11,  1811;  d.  June  6,  1886. 
ii.  SON,  b.  Nov.  3, 1812;  d.  Nov.  15,  1812. 

iii.  LUCY  ANN,  b.  Oct.  18,  1813;  d.  1904;  m.  May  30, 1838,  REV. 
JAMES  L.  WRIGHT.  They  resided  in  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  James  North,  b.  Mar.  10, 1839.  (2)  Joseph  Henry, 
b.  Oct.  26,  1841;  d.  1862.  (3)  Edward  Lockwood,  b.  Mar.  19, 
1847.  (4)  Harriet  Newell,  b.  Oct.  24,  1851. 

354.  iv.  JAMES  DOUD,  b.  April  17,  1815. 

v.  MARY,  b.  Sept.  9,  1816;  d.  Feb.  14, 1899;  unm. 

355.  vi.  NORMAN  C.,  b.  April  26,  1818. 

vii.  HARRIET  HULBERT,  b.  Nov.  21,  1819;  d.  Feb.  7,  1903;  m. 
Aug.  14,  1844,  JOHN  D.  SOUTHMAYD.  Lived  in  Springfield, 
Mass.  Child:  Frederic  G.,  b.  1845;  m.  Jennie  Nutting, 
viii.  SUSAN  SMITH,  b.  Sept.  10,  1821;  d.  April  2,  1914;  m.  April  13, 
1847,  OSMER  HALE  of  Glastonbury.  Children:  (1)  Elizabeth 
S.,  b.  1848;  d.  1851.  (2)  Reuben  North,  b.  1852;  d.  1853. 
(3)  Edward  W.,  b.  1854;  m.  Catharine  Holway.  (4)  Emma 
S.,  b.  1856.  (5)  Mary.  (6)  James. 

356.  [ix.  SETH  DOUD,  b.  April  9,  1823. 

x.  ELIZABETH,  b.  Mar.  5,  1825;  d.  June  10,  1914;  m.  in  1845, 
WILLIAM  S.  WRIGHT  of  Glastonbury,  brother  of  James  Wright 
above. 

xi.  RICHARD,  b.  Feb.  8, 1827;  d.  Dec.  22, 1829. 
xii.  FRANCES  SARAH,  b.  Mar.  1,  1829;  m.  Sept.  10,  1850,  HENRY 
M.  WRIGHT  of  Glastonbury.  Children:  (1)  Mary  North,  b. 
Aug.  17,  1854.  (2)  William  Henry,  b.  Aug.  28,  1860.  (3) 
Sounders,  d.  young.  (4)  Sarah  Lockwood,  b.  Aug.  17,  1862; 
m.  Oliver  R.  Morgan. 


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xiii.  RICHARD,  2ND,  b.  Dec.  7,  1830;  unm.     Lived  at  Glastonbury 
where  he  d.  Mar.  28, 1907. 

xiv.  LUTHER  SAVAGE,  b.  April  24,  1833.    Lived  at  Farmington, 

111.;  d.  1897;  m.  and  had  family. 

xv.  FRANKLIN  SMITH,  b.  Mar.  24,  1835;  d.  at  Detroit,  Mich., 
Dec.  12, 1919;  m.  (1)  May  10, 1857,  JANE  HAMLIN,  b.  at  South- 
ington,  Nov.  22, 1831 ;  d.  Aug.  4, 1865.  (2)  NAOMI  B.  HARRIS, 
b.  at  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  Sept.  25,  1835.  (3)  LIZZIE  JOHNSON, 
by  whom  he  had  children,  including  Seth  J.,  of  Detroit,  Mich. 
Mr.  North  was  engaged  for  a  number  of  years  in  a  paper  mill 
and  sash  and  blind  factory  at  Pittsford,  Vt. 

213.  ALVIN7  NORTH  (Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Col.  Simeon  and  Lucy  (Savage) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin  Mar.  2,  1790,  and  died  at  Hartford 
Aug.  31, 1845,  aged  55.    He  married  POLLY  GOODRICH.    Worked 
for  his  brother  Reuben  at  the  pistol  factory  in  Berlin  during 
1813,   and  perhaps  other  years.     He  had  great  mechanical 
genius. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

357.  i.  RALPH,  b.  April  13,  1814;  d.  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  1883. 

358.  ii.  WILLIS,  b.  Dec.  8, 1815 ;  d.  at  Hartford,  June  14, 1855. 

359.  iii.  WALTER,  b.  Nov.  5, 1817;  d.  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  1880. 

iv.  JANE,  b.  ;  d.  at  Quincy,  111.,  1864;  m.,  1st,  in  1843, 

WILLIAM  SHAW  and  resided  at  Natchez,  Miss.;  2nd,  JOHN 
McKAY;  3rd  LUTHER  S.  WEBSTER  of  Berlin.  Children: 
(1)  Jennie,  b.  1848;  d.  Aug.  25, 1873 ;  m.  Monroe  Dudley.  (2) 
John  W.,  b.  July  29,  1853;  d.  April  26,  1917.  (3)  Simeon,  b. 
Mar.  24,  1855;  d.  Nov.  5,  1913;  m.  May  1,  1883,  Fannie 
Webster. 

360.  v.  HORACE,  b.  Sept.  5,  1821;  d.  Aug.  28,  1874. 
vi.  MARY  ANN,  m. COOK  of  Middletown. 

vii.  ALVIN. 

viii.  DWIGHT,  b.  1838;  d.  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  Sept.  10, 1855. 

214.  SELAH7  NORTH  (Simeon6,  Jedediah*,  Isaac*,  Thomas3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Col.  Simeon  and  Lucy  (Savage) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin  Nov.  24,  1791,  and  died  at  Stow, 
Ohio,  Aug.  13,  1850,  when  he  was  struck  by  lightning  while 
standing  in  his  doorway.     He  married  (1)  AMNA,  daughter  of 
Ashbel  and  Sarah  (Warren)  Newell  of  Southington,  born  Nov. 
18,  1793,  and  died  July  28,  1830;  (2)  in  1831,  MRS.  SARAH 

DURAND. 

When  a  young  man  Selah  North  worked  for  his  brother  Reuben 


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in  the  gun  factory  at  Berlin,  and  later  removed  to  Stow,  Ohio- 
He  was  said  to  resemble  President  Simeon  North  of  Hamilton 
College  more  than  any  of  his  brothers. 
Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  NANCY,  b.  Oct.  21,  1814;  m.  Oct.  11,  1835,  HENRY  PLUM. 
Resided  in  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Children:  (1)  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Aug.  12,  1836;  m.  in  1857,  Henry  W.  Fogell.  (2)  Henry 
Wilbur,  b.  Aug.  12,  1838;  m.,  1st,  Louisa  Holcombe;  2nd, 
Carrie  Howdon.  (3)  Charles  Milton,  b.  Oct.  11,  1840;  d.  Nov. 
26, 1840.  (4)  Lucy  Amna,  b.  May  26, 1842.  (5)  William  Rattle, 
b.  Mar.  24,  1845;  m.  in  1867,  Nettie  Williams.  (6)  Julia 
Amna,  b.  Jan.  7,  1847;  m.  in  1869,  Ralph  Lodge  of  Cleveland, 
Ohio.  (7)  Sarah  Amna,  b.  April  7,  1849.  (8)  Ella  Lilian,  b. 
Nov.  25,  1850;  m.  in  1871,  George  Warfield.  (9)  Rosanna,  b. 
Aug.  14,  1855.  (10)  Carrie  Amelia,  b.  Dec.  11, 1859;  d.  July 
15,  1874. 

ii.  JULIA  ANN,    b.    May    2,    1816;    m.    SYLVESTER  GAYLORD. 
Children:   (1)   William,  b.  Feb.  8,  1842;  m.  Olive  Clarissa 
Castle.     (2)  Julia.     (3)  Charlotte.     (4)  Charles. 
iii.  EGBERT,  b.  Aug.  28, 1818;  d.  1840;  unm. 

361.  iv.  GEORGE,  b.  Dec.  6, 1819;  resided  at  Munroe  Falls,  Ohio. 

362.  v.  JOHN,  b.  April  7,  1821. 

vi.  PHILIP,  b.  Mar.  31,  1823;  d.  Feb.  14,  1854;  m.  (1)  April  10, 
1850,  JOANNA  WOODRUFF;  (2)  JULIA  BURR. 

vii.  CHARLES,  b.  Aug.  29, 1825;  m. .     One  child,  d.  young. 

viii.  SARAH,  b.  June  11, 1827;  m.  FRANK  SEATON.    No  children. 

ix.  NEWELL,  b.  Nov.  29,  1829;  d.  about  1859;  unm. 
By  second  wife: 

x.  CHARLOTTE,  d.  aged  18. 

xi.  BESSIE  E.,m.  JAMES  DEPEYSTER.  Two  children,  d.  in  infancy. 
(3)  George.  (4)  Bertha,  m.  Howard  Brinkerhoff.  Resides  at 
Plainfield,  111. 

xii.  ELLEN,  m. .    No  living  children. 

xiii.  SELAH,  d.  in  infancy. 

363.  xiv.  SELAH  PERKINS,  b.  at  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  Aug.  21, 1842. 

215.  DR.  SIMEON7  NORTH  (Simeon*,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1)  fifth  and  youngest  son  of  Col.  Simeon 
North,  and  Lucy  Savage,  was  born  at  Berlin,  September  7, 1802. 
Dr.  North  was  graduated  from  Yale  College  in  1825,  with  the 
valedictory  oration.  It  was  his  good  fortune  to  earn  this  dis- 
tinction when  the  leading  men  in  the  faculty  in  Yale  College 
were  President  Day,  the  elder  Professor  Silliman,  Professors 
Olmstead,  Goodrich  and  Kingsley,  and  Tutor  Theodore  D. 
Woolsey,  who  was  then  at  the  outset  of  his  almost  unparalleled 


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career  as  a  college  officer.  In  1825-6  Dr.  North  attended  the 
Yale  Divinity  School,  in  1827  he  was  appointed  to  a  tutorship 
in  Yale  College,  and  in  1829  was  elected  to  the  chair  of  ancient 
languages  at  Hamilton  College.  His  ten  years  of  service  as  a 
professor  were  followed  by  his  election  to  the  presidency  in  1839 
as  the  successor  of  Dr.  Joseph  Penney.  His  presidency  covers 
eighteen  years  of  the  most  prosperous  history  of  the  college, 
which  passed  through  very  great  changes  during  this  time. 
He  came  at  the  period  of  its  greatest  depression  and  saw  it  ad- 
vance from  that  point  to  its  position  as  one  of  the  leading  small 
colleges  of  the  country.  New  professorships  and  departments  of 
instruction  were  added.  Material  improvements  in  new  build- 
ings and  in  the  grounds  were  carried  out.  For  this  and  for  the 
establishment  of  professorships  and  scholarships,  funds  were 
secured.  The  whole  culture  of  the  college  became  broader,  and 
more  complete. 

In  all  his  plans  for  improvement,  Dr.  North  heartily  co-op- 
erated with  the  trustees,  faculty  and  friends  of  the  college.  It 
was  one  of  his  rules  that  every  college  officer  should  be  supreme 
in  his  own  department,  so  long  as  he  made  no  trespass  on  other 
co-ordinate  departments. 

In  dealing  with  students,  he  was  unwearied  in  vigilance, 
patience,  courtesy  and  paternal  kindness.  He  was  never  known 
to  lose  his  self-control.  His  unfailing  faith,  hope  and  charity 
formed  a  triple  cord  that  bound  to  his  own  heart  the  hearts  of  his 
pupils. 

Dr.  North  resigned  the  presidency  in  1857,  but  continued  as  a 
member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  college.  His  connec- 
tion with  the  college  as  professor,  president  and  trustee,  covers 
the  long  period  of  fifty-five  years. 

In  1840  he  was  elected  a  trustee  of  Auburn  Theological  Sem- 
inary, and  held  that  office  for  nine  years.  He  received  the  de- 
gree of  LL.D.  from  Western  Reserve  College  in  1842,  and  that 
of  S.T.D.  from  Wesleyan  University  in  1849. 

April  21,  1833  Dr.  North  married  Francis  Harriet  Hubbard, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Thomas  Hubbard,  then  Professor  of  Surgery  in 
Yale  College.  She  died  January  21, 1881 . 

Child: 

i.  THOMAS  HUBBARD,  b.  1842;  d.  1851. 

On  February  9,  1884,  Dr.  North  died  at  his  home  in  Clinton, 
N.  Y.  Thomas  W.  Seward,  Hamilton  1833,  in  his  half-century 


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letter  to  the  alumni,  says  of  Dr.  North:  "Of  Simeon  North 
professor  of  languages,  I  may  say  with  perfect  sincerity  and  per- 
fect propriety,  and  without  a  shade  of  invidiousness,  that  of  all 
the  members  of  the  faculty,  he  was  the  one  beloved."  (From 
"A  Memorial  of  President  North,"  Utica,  Ellis  H.Roberts,  1884.) 

216.  ALBERT7  NORTH  (Stephen6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Stephen  and  Susan 
(Savage)  North,  was  born  at  Fly  Creek,  Otsego,  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July 
18,  1789,  and  died  there  Dec.  18,  1849.  He  married  at  Fly 
Creek,  Feb.  28, 1811,  IRENA  TAYLOR,  who  died  June  21, 1870. 

Mr.  North  was  a  farmer,  mechanic,  merchant,  and  an  elder  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Fly  Creek.  He  educated  at  his 
own  expense  two  heathen  youths  who  bore  his  name;  one  a 
Cherokee  and  the  other  a  Hindu  from  Ceylon,  a  member  of  the 
mission  church.  See  "New  York  Evangelist,"  Jan.  16, 1845. 

Children,  b.  at  Fly  Creek: 
364.     i.  CEYLON,  b.  Dec.  9, 1811 ;  d.  Sept.  6, 1879. 

ii.  CEYLINA,  b.  Aug.  18, 1813;  d.  June  19, 1845;  m.  Aug.  31, 1835, 

RUFUS  C.  SWIFT.     They  resided  at  Palatine  Bridge,  N.  Y. 

Children:  (1)  Charles.     (2)  Henrietta,  m.  Augustus  Frey. 
iii.  EMILY,  b.  April  24,  1817;  d.  June  21,  1878;  m.  Oct.  23,  1834, 

CHENEY  AMES  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.     Children:   (1)  Helen,  m. 

George  Hastings.     (2)  Albert,  killed  in  the  Civil  War.     (3) 

Coman  Cheney,  m.  Nellie  Strong.     (4:)]Arabela  Ceylina,  m. 

Jerome  Lacy  Mudge.     (5) . 

iv.  SON,  b.  and  d.  May  5, 1821. 
v.  DAUGHTER,  b.  and  d.  May  5, 1821. 
vi.  ALBERT,  b.  Feb.  5,  1823;  d.  at  Calumetsville,  Wis.,  April  18, 

1892;  unm.     He  left  an  estate  without  will,  which  fell  to  his 

eight  living  nephews  and  nieces.     For  a  number  of  years  he 

was  a  merchant  at  Schuyler's  Lake,  N.  Y. 
vii.  SUSAN,  b.  Dec.  19,  1825;  d.  Nov.,  1879;  m.  Sept.  16,  1844, 

WILLIAM  C.  HARP,  a  merchant  of  Hoboken,  N.  J.     Children: 

Albert,  Susie. 
viii.  EDWIN,  b.  Mar.  31, 1829;  d.  Mar.  4, 1830. 

217.  REV.  LINUS7  NORTH  (Stephen6,  Jedediah6,  Isaac*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Stephen  and  Susan 
(Savage)  North,  was  born  at  Fly  Creek,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
2,  1794,  and  died  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1846.  He  married 
at  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26,  1819,  JUSTA  MARIA  FITCH, 
who  was  born  Mar.  31,  1800,  and  died  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
June  3,  1883. 
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Rev.  Linus  North  studied  for  the  ministry  at  the  Auburn 
Theological  Seminary,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  and  was  ordained,  but 
his  health  failed  him,  and  he  lost  his  voice  to  such  an  extent  that 
he  was  unable  to  preach.  He  then  studied  medicine  at  Hobart 
College,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  with  the  intention  of  becoming  a  foreign 
missionary.  But  he  was  not  able  to  carry  out  his  plans,  as  his 
health  steadily  failed,  ending  in  his  death.  His  home  was  at 
Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  where  all  his  children  were  born. 

Children: 

365.  i.  JOHN  ELLIOTT,  b.  Dec.  17,  1820;  d.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Oct- 

28, 1887. 

366.  ii.  HENBY  MARTIN,  b.  April  22,  1823;  d.  at  Palmyra,  Sept.  23, 

1888. 
iii.  HARRIET  STEWART,  b.  May  11,  1825;  d.  at  Lockport,  N.  Y., 

July  4,  1869;  m.  Dec.   28,   1841,  DR.   DANIEL   MORSE,  a 

physician  of  Lockport,  and  son  of  Harvey  Morse.     Children : 

Anna,  Mary. 

iv.  LINUS,  b.  July  13, 1827;  d.  at  Palmyra,  April  15, 1828. 
v.  CHARLES,  b.  Mar.  30, 1829;  d.  at  Palmyra,  June  25,  1831. 
vi.  MARIA  ELIZA,  b.  Sept.  8,  1831;  m.  Feb.  27,  1857,  R.  H. 

ANDERSON.     Resides    (1919)    at   34   Blaine   Ave.,    Detroit, 

Mich.     Children:   Wells,  Julia. 
vii.  GEORGE  WHITFIELD,  b.  Sept.   4,   1833;  d.  at  Kizer,   S.  C. 

;  m.  at  Ann  Arbor,   Mich.,  June  18,  1857,  HELOUISE 

BUCHEZ,  of  French  descent.    No  children.     He  was  a  dentist 

at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

367.  viii.  LA  RUE  PERRINE,  b.  Feb.  14, 1836;  d.  at  Marshfield,  Mo. 

ix.  SARAH  FITCH,  b.  April  17,  1839;  d.  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
May  28,  1897;  m.  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Nov.  14, 1863,  WIL- 
LARD  B.  SMITH.  Child:  Emily  Louise,  m.  July  22,  1890, 
Boutwell. 

218.  STEPHEN7  NORTH  (Stephen6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*, 
Thomas*,  Thomas*,  John1),  third  son  of  Stephen  and  Susan 
(Savage)  North,  was  born  at  Fly  Creek,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  7,  1799,  and  died  in  Michigan,  Oct.  18,  1842.  He  married 
Jan.  13,  1823,  PATIENCE  SPALDING,  who  was  born  May  24, 
1798,  and  died  June  22,  1863.  She  was  the  daughter  of  Rev. 
Jacob  and  Sarah  (North)  Spalding,  and  granddaughter  of  Jede- 
diah  North  (44).  Mr.  North  was  a  tin  and  iron  merchant  at 
Jones ville,  Mich.,  and  an  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  Church. 

Children: 

368.  i.  CARLTON,  b.  Oct.  9, 1826;  d.  July  5, 1917. 

ii.  LUCY  LOUISE,  b.  Feb.  12, 1829;  d.  Mar.  11, 1829. 


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iii.  MARY  SOPHBONIA,  b.  Feb.  8,  1830;  m.  July  2,  1850,  BYRON 
HAMMOND.  They  resided  at  Whiteside,  Mich. 

iv.  LINUS,  b.  May  15, 1836;  m.  SOPHIE  E.  RUSSELL,  b.  in  Maine, 
Dec.  7,  1836.  Child:  Sarah,  b.  Brunswick,  Ga.,  May  21, 
1875. 

219.  ORRIN7  O.   NORTH    (Stephen6,    Jedediah5,    Isaac*, 
Thomas*,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Stephen  and  Susan 
(Savage)  North,  was  born  at  Fly  Creek,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in 
July,  1807,  and  died  Oct.  7,  1880.     He  married  (1)  Sept.  1, 
1831,  MINERVA  WOOD,  who  was  born  at  Granville,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  1,  1810,  and  died  at  Hillside,  Mich.,  Oct.  17,  1882.     He 
married  (2)  MATILDA  CHENEY.     Mr.  North  was  a  merchant  at 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  and  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  SON,  d.  hi  infancy, 
ii.  DAUGHTER,  d.  in  infancy. 

220.  HENRY7    P.    NORTH    (Noah6,    Jedediah5,    Isaac4, 
Thomas3,    Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Noah  and  Beulah 
(Blake)  North,  was  born  in  1800,  and  died  May  1,  1886.    He 
married  RACHEL  COSART  of  Morristown,  N.  J.,  and  was  an  en- 
terprising tin  and  sheet  iron  manufacturer  in  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 
There  is  an  old  deed  in  the  town  clerk's  office  at  Windsor,  Vt., 
dated  Oct.  24,  1823,  Windsor  Record  for  Deeds,  Vol.  13,  pp. 
199  and  200,  which  tells  of  the  transfer  of  a  piece  of  land  (about 
1  acre)  from  Noah  North  to  Henry  P.  North. 

Children: 

i.  MARIETTA,  b.  June  27,  1820;  d.  July  1,  1836. 
ii.  HENRY  C.,  b.  Dec.  15,  1823;  m.  MRS.  ANNA  WHEELER  of 
.     Alabama,  and  was  living  (1894)  in  Washington,  D.  C. 
iii.  ALBERT  COSART,  b.  June  10,  1826;  d.  Sept.  12,  1829. 
iv.  ALBERT  M.,  b.  Dec.  12,  1831;  m.  MARY  YOUNG,  daughter  of 
ex-Gov.  John  and  Ellen  (Harris)  Young.     Child :  Etten  Harris, 
b.  1859;  unm.    Residence,  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 
v.  FREDERICK,  b.  June  10,  1834;  d.  Mar.  11,  1838. 
vi.  FRANK,  b.  July  10,  1837;  d.  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  Aug.  2, 
1863.     He  was  a  paymaster  in  the  U.  S.  Army  with  the  rank 
of  major. 

vii.  ELIZABETH,  b.  June  7,  1842.  Lived  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  in 
1894. 

221.  WILLIAM7     NORTH     (Noah6,     Jedediah5,     Isaac*, 
Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Noah  and  Beulah 


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(Blake)  North,  was  born  Sept.  22,  1801,  and  died  Dec.  11, 
1881.  He  married  in  1824,  CAROLINE  HUDSON,  who  was  born 
Dec.  10,  1803,  died  Feb.  17,  1876.  He  was  a  smith  in  Middle- 
town. 

Children : 

i.  WILLIAM  E.,  b.  April  14,  1825;  m.  June  18,  1846,  ELLEN 
TKYON,  who  d.  Feb.  20, 1850,  aged  28.  He  became  blind,  and 
lived  with  his  brother  Chauncey,  near  Middletown. 

369.  ii.  NELSON,  b.  Feb.  4,  1827;  d.  July  3,  1873. 
iii.  ELIZA,  b.  May  4,  1830;  d.  Sept.  2,  1843. 

iv.  ELLEN,  b.  May  4,  1830  (twin);  d.  Aug.  19,  1830. 

370.  v.  ALBERT  H.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1832. 

vi.  JULIA  H.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1834;  m.  Dec.  15,  1851,  ELI  B.  TRYON. 
vii.  CAROLINE  E.,  b.  May  16,  1836;  m.  Nov.  21,  1856,  ANDREW 
GLADWIN,  who  d.  April  27,  1861,  after  which  she  lived  with 
her  brother  Chauncey. 
371.viii.  CHAUNCEY  B.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1839. 

222.  ORIN7  BECKLEY  NORTH  (Elijah6,  Samuel5,  Isaac*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Elijah  and  Martha 
(Woodford)  North,  was  born  in  Maine,  Feb.  8,  1819,  and  died 
at  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1883.    He  married  at  Bowdoinham, 
Me.,  June  7,  1840,  EUNICE  SNOW,  who  was  born  there  Mar.  19, 
1817,  and  died  April  2,  1878. 

Children: 

i.  MARTHA  JANE,  b.  Oct.  14, 1841;  m.  June  17, 1872,  JOSHUA  V. 

SMITH.    Child :   Thomas. 
372.    ii.  JOHN  HENRY,  b.  at  Bowdoinham,  Me.,  April  2,  1843;  d.  May 

9, 1908. 

iii.  ALICE,  b.  Feb.  28,  1846;  d.  Dec.  11,  1846. 
iv.  FREDERIC  ORIN,  b.  July  5,  1852;  m.  Oct.  15,  1876,  GRACE 
GORDON  TENNEY.    No  children.     Resided  in  Boston,  where 
he  was  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Health  of  that  city, 
v.  FRANK  ALLEN,  b.  July  5,  1852;  d.  July  16,  1863. 

223.  DANIEL7    NORTH    (John6    D.,    Daniel5,    Thomas*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John  Daniel  and  Katrine 
(Eckert)   North,  was  born  Nov.  20,   1794.     He  removed  to 
Guilford,  N.  Y.,  about  1819,  where  he  died  in  the  fall  of  1889. 
He  married  in  February,  1813,  REBECCA  GIVINS. 

Children: 

i.  JOHN  DANIEL,  b.  Aug.  14,  1814;  left  home  when  16  years  old, 
and  was  never  heard  from  again. 


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ii.  SAMUEL  GIVINS,  b.  Dec.  27, 1817;  d.  1865,  of  disease  contracted 

in  the  line  of  duty,  in  the  Union  Army, 
iii.  GEORGE  ADAM,  b.  Jan.  27,  1819;  d.  June  2,  1840,  struck  by 

lightning;  unm. 

iv.  DANIEL  PLENA,  b.  Feb.  23,  1822;  d.  Jan.  22,  1825. 
v.  MARGARET  PAULINA,  b.  Feb.  14,  1825;  d.  Jan.  10,  1902. 

373.  vi.  CHARLES  CLEVELAND,  b.  Oct.  14,  1828;  d.  Feb.  22,  1902. 
vii.  JULIANN,  b.  Dec.  22,  1830;  d.  1910. 

viii.  CATHERINE  MARIA,  b.  May  14,  1834;  d.  June,  1856. 

224.  GEORGE7    ADAM    NORTH    (John*    D.,    Daniel5, 
Thomas*,   Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  son  of  John  Daniel  and 
Katrine  (Eckert)  North,  was  born  June  5,  1799.     He  married 
(1)  MIRIAM,  daughter  of  Abram  Hill,  born  Mar.  6,  1798;  (2) 
SARAH  ANN  WOODHEISER,  born  April  6,  1808. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  ABRAHAM  H.,  b.  Nov.  13,  1818. 

374.  ii.  ERASTUS  B.,  b.  Dec.  13,  1820. 
iii.  ANDREW  H.,  b.  June  12,  1823. 
iv.  JOHN,  b.  June  18,  1826. 

By  second  wife: 

v.  MARIAN,  b.  Mar.  14,  1831. 
vi.  CATHERINE,  b.  Jan.  8,  1833. 
vii.  ISAAC,  b.  Dec.  2,  1834. 
viii.  ROBERT,  b.  Mar.  9,  1837. 
ix.  RACHAEL,  b.  Feb.  26,  1830. 
x.  REBECCA,  b.  Mar.  26,  1841. 

375.  xi.  CHARLES  M.,  b.  Dec.  24,  1843. 

225.  URIAH7    NORTH    (John6    S.,    Samuel*,     Thomas*, 
Thomas5,   Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John  S.  and  Mary 
(Hill)  North,  was  born  in  1801  in  that  part  of  Marbletown,  Ulster 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  later  set  apart  as  Olive,  where  he  resided  and  died  in 
1889.    He  married  (1)  LYDIA  SCHUTT;  (2)  CHARLOTTE,  daughter 
of  Peter  Winchell.     He  was  for  a  time  a  school  commissioner  at 
Olive. 

Children,  b.  at  Olive,  by  first  wife: 
i.  STEPHEN. 

ii.  URSULA,  d.  1917;  m.  Sept.  13,  1857,  JOHN  BURROUGHS,  the 
eminent  naturalist,  b.  at  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  April  3,  1837,  son 
of  Chauncey  A.  and  Amy  (Kelly)  Burroughs.  His  stories  and 
poems  of  nature  are  well  known  and  have  appeared  in  maga- 
zines since  he  was  twenty-three  years  old.  He  d.  Mar.  29, 1921. 
Child:  Julian. 


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iii.  JOHN. 
iv.  JAMES. 
v.  JOSIAH. 
vi.  ALBERT. 
vii.  AMANDA,  b.  1838;  resides  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.;  unm. 

By  second  wife: 
viii.  PETER. 
ix.  JOHN,  2nd. 
x.  SUSAN. 
xi.  CATHERINE. 
xii.  ANNETTE. 

226.  SAMUEL7    NORTH    (John6    S.,    Samuel5,     Thomas*, 
Thomas*,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  John  S.  and  Mary  (Hill) 
North,  was  born  at  Olive,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  1806,  and  died 
there  in  1889.     He  married  HANNAH,  daughter  of  Josiah  and 
Mary  (Winchell)  Hollister,  born  at  Olive,  June  10, 1809,  and  died 
there  Mar.  21, 1843.     He  was  a  farmer  at  Olive,  and  had  a  truck- 
ing business  in  New  York. 

Children: 
i.  MART. 

ii.  ANN. 

iii.  SARAH  E.,  b.  at  Hurley,  Ulster  Co.;  m.  EGBERT  R.  MATTHEWS. 
Children:  (1)  Delancy  N.,  b.  Nov.  29,  1849;  m.,  1st,  Oct.  11, 
1870,  Sarah  M.  Dart;  2nd,  1900,  Carrie  S.  Smith.  (2)  Olivia 
M.,  b.  Aug.  7, 1854;  m.  Dec.  21,  1871,  James  H.  North  (377). 
(3)  Watson.  (4)  William.  (5)  Samuel.  (6)  Mary.  (7)  Everett. 
(8)  Cora.  (9)  Ward.  (10)  Fred.  (11)  Dart. 

iv.  MINERVA. 

227.  ALBERT7    NORTH    (John6    S.,    Samuel5,    Thomas*, 
Thomas*,  Thomas*,  John1),  third  son  of  John  S.  and  Mary  (Hill) 
North,  was  born  at  Olive,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1814,  and 
died  there  in  1882.    He  married  MARIA,  daughter  of  Isaac  De 
La  Montanye  of  Olive.    She  died  in  1880,  aged  65.    He  was  a 
farmer  and  held  in  high  esteem  by  the  community.     From  1827 
to  1830  he  was  town  supervisor. 

Children: 

i.  CLARK,  b.  Dec.  10,  1837.    Resides  at  Phoenicia,  N.  Y.;  unm. 
376.    ii.  ISAAC  M.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1839;  d.  1915. 

iii.  MARY,  b.  Feb.  14,  1841;  m.  DAVID  WOODWORTH  and  resides 
at  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Child:  Clement  North,  cashier,  St. 
Elmo  Bank,  Chattanooga. 


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377.  iv.  JAMES  H.,  b.  May  4,  1843;  d.  Dec.  1,  1885. 

v.  ALMIRA,  b.  Feb.  11, 1845;  d.  May  7, 1851. 
vi.  NATHAN,  b.  Aug.  13,  1847;  m.  Mary  Fuller.    M.  E.  minister 
at  Rochester,  N.  Y.    Children:  Paul,  Clark,  Aha. 

228.  LEWIS7    NORTH     (Benjamin*,    Samuel5,     Thomas4, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  son  of  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Mosier) 
North,  was  born  at  Olive,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1804.    He 
married  ELIZA  TERBUSH,  who  was  born  in  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  14,  1811,  and  died  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  22,  1897. 
Mr.  North  died  at  Lodi,  Mich.,  May  22,  1882,  and  is  buried 
there  with  his  wife. 

Children,  three  oldest  b.  at  Kingston,  N.  Y. : 

i.  MARY  C ATHERINE,  d.  at  Polo,  111.;  m.  DANIEL  BAKER.    Child: 

Laura,  d.  unm. 

ii.  ALMIRA  P.,  m.  HARLOW  HOWE.    Children :  Herbert  H.,  Gilbert. 
iii.  GEORGE  MOSIER,  d.  in  Colorado;  m.  Mar.  21,  1855,  ACHSAH 

ANN,  daughter  of  Chauncey  and  Achsa  (Huxford)  Goodrich, 

b.  Aug.  9, 1829.    No  children. 

378.  iv.  JOHN  DUBOIS,  b.  1837. 

v.  HANNAH  ELIZABETH,  b.  at  Groveland,  Oakland  Co.,  Mich., 
Aug.  22, 1840;  m.  at  Lodi,  Mich.,  April  8, 1872,  ALEXANDER 
C.  GIBSON.  Residence,  3906  Zens  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Child:  Florence  May,  b.  Oct.  22,  1873;  m.  1896,  Oscar  H. 
Krayer. 

vi.  CHARLES  TERBUSH,  b.  at  Oakland,  Mich.,  1843;  d.  at  Pontiac, 
Mich.,  Nov.  29, 1898;  unm. 

229.  ZACHARIAH7      MOSIER      NORTH      (Benjamin6, 
Samuel5,   Thomas*,   Thomas3,    Thomas2,  John1),  son  of  Benja- 
min and  Hannah  (Mosier)  North,  was  born  in  that  part  of 
Marbletown  later  set  apart  as  Olive,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
11,  1806,  and  died  Nov.  16,  1881.    He  married  Oct.  7,  1830, 
LUCY  ABBEY,  daughter  of  John  and  Catherine  (North)  Abbey, 
and  granddaughter  of  Daniel  North  (47).     She  was  born  Dec. 
3,  1811,  and  died  at  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  April  2,  1888.    She  was  a 
direct  descendant  of  John  Knox,  the  Scotch  reformer,  and  a 
sister  of  the  poet,  Henry  Abbey. 

Children : 

i.  WALTER  C.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1831;  d.  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6, 
1891;  m.  Jan.  12,  1854,  HARRIET  ENGLISH.     Child:  Frank,  b. 
1855. 
ii.  ALONZO,  b.  July  20,  1833;  d.  June  20,  1834. 


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iii.  EDGAR,  b.  Feb.  27,  1835;  d.  July  5,  1863.    During  the  Civil 

War  he  served  in  the  U.  S.  Navy, 
iv.  MARGARET  MARY,  b.  Oct.  2,  1837;  d.  Oct.  27,  1838. 
v.  CAROLINE  AUGUSTA,  b.  Oct.  2,  1837  (twin);  d.  Oct.  31,  1838. 
vi.  MARY  AUGUSTA,  b.  Aug.  2,  1839;  d.  1906;  m.  Sept.  5,  1861, 
EGBERT  MARTIN  VARY.    A  daughter:  Lucy  North,  m.  Howard 
Chipp. 

vii.  GEORGE,  b.  Dec.  16,  1841;  d.  June  9,  1877,  from  wounds  re- 
ceived during  the  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va.  He  was  a  first 
lieutenant  in  the  Union  Army;  m.  Oct.  12,  1864,  MARY  E. 
SAMSON. 

379.viii.  DAVID  ABBEY,  b.  Nov.  15,  1843;  d.  June  27,  1895. 
380.   ix.  MAURICE  DE  CAMP  CRAWFORD,  b.  Mar.  29,  1846. 
x.  FREDERICK,  b.  June  16,  1855;  d.  July  2,  1860. 

230.  DANIEL7  B.  NORTH  (Benjamin6,  Samuel5,  Thomas*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1) ,  son  of  Benjamin  and  Hannah  (Hosier) 
North,  was  born  June  28, 1812,  and  married  at  Kingston,  N.  Y., 
HONOR  LUCINDA  WEBSTER.    She  was  born  Feb.  10, 1817.    Daniel 
North  removed  to  Michigan,  and  lived  in  Kingston,  Lodi,  Free- 
dom and  Groveland.    He  died  Nov.  7,  1850,  and  is  buried  at 
Groveland. 

Children : 

i.  HELEN  ANN,  b.  at  Kingston,  April  9,   1836;  m.  GEORGE 

SMALLEY.     Resided  in  Freedom,  Mich, 
ii.  ORANGE  W.,  b.  at  Groveland,  Mich.,  Jan.  12,  1838;  d.  Nov. 

18,  1846. 
iii.  LEILA  CATHERINE,  b.  at  Lodi,  Mich.,  Dec.  8, 1841;  m.  MYRON 

ROWE  of  Sharonville,  Mich, 
iv.  GRANVILLE  FERGISON,  b.  at  Lodi,  Mich.,  April  15,  1844;  m. 

FRANCES  CADY  of  Grass  Lake,  Mich.    During  the  Civil  War 

he  enlisted,  Jan.  24,  1865,  in  the  20th  N.  Y.  Regiment,  and 

perished  Mar.  31,  1865,  in  the  burning  of  the  steamer  Lyon. 
v.  ARTHUR  EVERITT,  b.  at  Lodi,  Mich.,  April  19,  1846;  m.  June 

2,  1868,  MARGARET  WOODRUFF. 
vi.  JAMES  MERRITT,  b.  at  Freedom,  Mich.,  Aug.  10,  1849;  m.  (1) 

Nov.  5,  1866,  NETTIE  COOK;  (2)  in  1868,  MARY  JANE  SMITH. 

231.  WILLIAM7    CASE    NORTH    (Benjamin6,    Samuel5, 
Thomas*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2,    John1),   son   of   Benjamin   and 
Hannah  (Mosier)  North,  was  born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  April 
6,  1816,  and  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Mar.  9,  1900.     He  mar- 
ried (1)  about  1841,  LEILA  ALLEN,  who  died  in  1842;  (2)  at 
Oberlin,  Ohio,  June  28,  1849,  ANNA  J.  MAHAN,  born  at  Orange- 
ville,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1829,  eldest  daughter  of 


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Rev.  Asa  Mahan  (the  first  president  of  Oberlin  College)  and 
Mary  Dix.  She  died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  April  26,  1911. 

William  North  lived  in  Oberlin  after  first  coming  to  Ohio 
but  in  1850  moved  to  Cleveland.  He  was  a  pioneer  photographer 
and  made  many  of  the  oldest  daguerreotypes  in  the  city.  Later 
he  adopted  the  more  modern  methods  and  was  one  of  the  first 
Cleveland  photographers  to  make  out-of-door  views  of  places 
now  notable  in  the  early  history  of  the  city.  Later  he  engaged 
in  the  manufacture  of  gasoline  stoves.  He  was  a  pleasant  and 
forceful  public  speaker  and  was  an  influential  member  of  the 
city  council.  In  politics,  he  was  a  Republican;  he  was  an 
active  member  of  the  Methodist  Church. 

His  wife,  Anna  Mahan  North,  was  graduated  from  Oberlin 
College  in  1848  with  the  degree  of  A.B.,  and  was  given  the  degree 
of  A.M.  in  1859,  and  was  the  first  woman  to  receive  the  A.B. 
degree  for  the  full  classical  course  in  this,  the  earliest  co-educa- 
tional college.  She  was  prominent  in  philanthropic  work  in 
Cleveland  and  was  for  years  secretary  of  the  Board  of  Lady 
Managers  of  Lakeside  Hospital,  as  well  as  serving  on  the  Board 
of  the  Infants'  Rest. 

By  first  wife: 

i.  ALLEN  C.,  b.  1842;  d.  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  1882;  unm.  He  was 
a  drummer  boy  in  the  Civil  War,  7th  Regiment,  N.  Y.,  and 
later  a  member  of  the  Cleveland  Grays.  He  was  a  photog- 
rapher in  Toledo. 

By  second  wife,  b.  at  Cleveland : 

ii.  KITTIE  MAHAN,  b.  Feb.  10,  1851;  d.  at  Kent,  Ohio,  May  28, 
1886;  m.  Oct.  19,  1875,  WILLIAM  S.  KENT  of  Kent,  Ohio. 
No  children. 

381.  iii.  WILLIAM  CASE,  JR.,  b.  Mar.  22,  1853. 

iv.  GEORGE  MAHAN,  b.  July  25,  1855;  m.  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  Feb. 
2,  1905,  JESSIE  ROE,  daughter  of  Reuben  and  Mary  A.  (Flint) 
Roe,  and  widow  of  Edward  J.  Stock.  No  children.  Treas- 
urer of  the  Ferry  Cap  and  Set  Screw  Co.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Residence,  2859  Fairfax  Road,  Cleveland. 

382.  v.  PAUL,  b.  Oct.  6,  1857. 

vi.  MARY  Drx,  b.  Dec.  8, 1864;  m.  Oct.  7,  1884,  EDWARD  NELSON 
GAGE,  b.  Jan.  28, 1859,  son  of  Horatio  Nelson  and  Mary  (Bart- 
lett)  Gage.  He  is  president  of  the  Donohue,  Knight  and 
Gage  Co.,  wholesalers  of  tea  and  coffee.  Residence,  2320 
Murray  Hill  Road,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Children:  (1)  Nelson 
Edward,  b.  Sept.  11,  1887;  m.  Jan.  20,  1912,  Eleanor  Miles. 
(2)  Mildred,  July  3,  1889;  m.  July  3,  1916,  Wright  Bronson. 


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(3)  Katharine,  b.  April  1,  1895;  m.  Mar.  10,  1917,  Charles 
Wing  Brown.     (4)  Richard  North,  b.  May  26,  1900. 

383.  vii.  CHARLES  ASA,  b.  Aug.  29,  1869. 

232.  HON.  TOWNSEND7  NORTH  (Daniel6,  Samuel5, 
Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Daniel  and 
Elizabeth  (Townsend)  North,  was  born  in  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  24,  1814,  and  married  (1)  Dec.  13,  1838,  MARY  ANN 
EDMUNDS,  born  July  22,  1816,  died  Dec.  23,  1863;  (2)  in  1865, 
ALICE  GIBSON  who  now  resides  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  where  Mr. 
North  died  June  12,  1889,  having  removed  to  Michigan  in  1835. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

384.  i.  JAMES  EDMUNDS,  b.  at  Manchester,  Mich.,  Dec.  30,  1839; 

d.  May  20,  1874. 

ii.  MARY  ESTHER  GOULD,  b.  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.  12,  1842; 
d.  Sept.  16,  1909;  m.  June  30,  1863,  JAMES  JOHNSON,  b.  at 
Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1834;  d.  1879.  Children:  (1) 
Lizzie  Ann,  b.  Oct.  26,  1864.  (2)  Nellie  M.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1865; 
m.  Dr.  A.  S.  Rogers.  (3)  William  North,  b.  Sept.  13,  1867; 
d.  Aug.  1919;  m.  Feb.  17,  1897,  Clara  Andrus.  (4)  James 
Robert,  b.  Oct.  15,  1877;  m.  Dec.  29,  1904,  Carrie  Varnum. 

iii.  ELIZABETH,  b.  Jan.  17,  1844;  d.  Feb.  10,  1879;  unm. 

iv.  WILLIAM,  b.  1847;  d.  Aug.  25,  1871;  unm. 

v.  GEORGE  PORTER,  b.  Oct.  20,  1854;  d.  Mar.  24,  1856. 

vi.  FRANK,  b.  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  Jan.  14,  1857;  m.  Sept.  15,  1881, 
CAROLINE  SWEETLAND,  b.  at  Camillus,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1857. 
No  children.   Mr.  North  has  lived  all  his  life  in  his  native  town, 
of  which  he  has  become  a  prominent  citizen.    At  a  youthful 
age  he  entered  the  Bank  of  Vassar,  and  from  1884  to  1914 
'  was  its  cashier.     Since  that  time  he  has  been  president.    In 
1857  he  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Control  of  the 
Michigan  School  for  the  Deaf  at  Flint, 
vii.  CHARLES  E.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1861;  d.  Aug.  10,  1862. 

Vili.      1   m j     •       •    * 

>  IWTNS,  d.  m  infancy. 

By  second  wife: 

x.  ALMA  LUCILLE,  b.  May  18,  1867. 
xi.  ULA,  b.  Feb.  18,  1871 ;  teacher  at  Vassar,  Mich, 
xii.  LENA,  b.  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  May  7,  1882;  m.  ROY  BODIMER 
of  Detroit,  Mich.     Children:   (1)  Alice,  b.   1909;  d.   1911. 
(2)  Irwin,  b.  April  31,  1915.     (3)  and  (4)  Twins. 

233.    MATTHEW7  D.  NORTH  (Daniel6,  Samuel*,  Thomas*, 
Thomas*,  Thomas*,  John1),  second  son  of  Daniel  and  Elizabeth 


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(Townsend)  North,  was  born  in  Marbletown,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  5,  1826.  He  removed  when  a  young  man  to  Saline,  Mich., 
where  he  married  (1)  BETSEY  ANN  SWAN;  (2)  Oct.  21,  1851, 
PERCIS  BARNES,  who  was  born  Aug.  21,  1833.  He  later  removed 
to  Vassar,  Mich.,  where  he  died  Aug.  7,  1892. 
Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  CHESTER,  d.  in  the  Civil  War,  Aug.,  1864,  of  disease  contracted 
in  the  line  of  duty. 

By  second  wife: 

ii.  ELLA  MAUDE,  b.  May  23,  1854;  unm.     Resides  at  Vassar, 

Mich. 
iii.  FRED,  b.  April  10,  1858;  d.  in  infancy. 


JOHN7  DEPUY  NORTH  (Samuel6,  Samuel6, 
Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Samuel  and 
Maria  (Masten)  North,  was  born  Aug.  22,  1811,  probably  in 
Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  died  Sept.  15,  1870.  He  married  at 
Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1832,  CAROLINE  M.  PATTISON. 
Children: 

i.  MARY  E.,  b.  at  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1834;  d.  at  Elmira> 
Mich.,  April  28,  1891;  m.  at  Saline,  Mich.,  Oct.  4,  1856» 
RODNEY  ROYCE.  Children:  (1)  Carrie  Dell,  b.  Oct.  29» 
1857;  m.  Oct.  29,  1877,  Frank  E.  Allen. 

ii.  ELIZABETH  P.,  b.  April  25,  1836;  d.  Feb.  15,  1870;  m.  Aug. 
6,  1856,  IRA  J.  CHATFIELD.  Children:  (1)  Archie  Stephen, 
b.  Oct.  4,  1857;  d.  Jan.  14,  1914.  (2)  Arthur  Eugene,  b.  Aug. 
18,  1858;  d.  Oct.  15,  1858.  (3)  Anna  Belle,  b.  Sept.  28,  1859. 
(4)  Flora  Estelle,  b.  Sept.  26,  1861.  (5)  Nota  Annette,  b.  Feb. 
8,  1863.  (6)  Willis  Warren,  b.  Mar.  7,  1865.  (7)  Alfred 
Clark,  b.  Mar.  31,  1866.  (8)  Ernest  Jay,  b.  May  22,  1869; 
d.  Aug.  6,  1877. 
iii.  JOHN  M.,  b.  Mar.  15,  1838;  d.  about  1865,  soon  after  his  dis- 

charge from  the  Union  Army;  unm. 
iv.  WILLIAM  P.  b.  Oct.  30,  1839;  d.  July  1,  1862,  at  the  battle  of 

Melvene  Hill,  Va.,  during  the  Civil  War;  unm. 
v.  CORNELIA  M.,  b.  Oct.  27,  1841;  d.  July  23,  1861;  unm. 
vi.  JAMES  H.,  b.  July  23,  1844;  d.  Mar.  5,  1846. 
385.  vii.  GEORGE  CHESTER,  b.  July  23,  1846. 

viii.  HANNAH  MAXWELL,  b.  at  Saline,  Mich.,  Oct.  1,  1850;  d.  May 
16,  1900;  m.  at  Saline,  Mich.,  Nov.  16,  1872,  HIRAM  L.  LIGHT- 
HALL.  Children:  (1)  Guy  Luverne,  b.  July  18,  1874;  m. 
Sept.  26,  1908,  Jane  G.  Emery.  (2)  Gay,  b.  and  d.  1877.  (3) 
Linna  Mary,  b.  Aug.  27,  1878;  m.  Oct.  9,  1900,  Archie  D. 
Miles.  (4)  Myron  Pattlson,  b.  April  6,  1880;  m.  June  5,  1902, 


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Grace  Cooke.  (5)  Hiram,  b.  and  d.  1881.  (6)  Anna  Belle,  b« 
Aug.  1,  1882;  m.  May  14,  1902,  Earle  F.  Chase.  (7)  Cone 
Warner,  b.  June  17,  1884;  m.  June  17,  1905,  Nina  F.  Geisel. 
(8)  Homer  Wasson,  b.  June  2,  1887;  m.  Oct.  2,  1920,  Florence 
Hunter. 

234.  WILLIAM7    NORTH    (Samuel6,    Samuel5,    Thomas*, 
Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Samuel  and  Maria 
(Masten)  North,  was  born  Sept.  10,  1814,  and  died  Aug.  17, 
1846.    He  married  Sept.  4,  1836,  CYNTHIA  BENNETT,  who  died 
Mar.  5,  1885. 

Children: 

i.  SAKAH,  b.  1839;  d.  1877;  m.  Feb.  2,  1859,  CHARLES  M.  JICH- 
ENOB.     Children:  (1)  Anna,  b.  1860.     (2)  Edwin  B.,  b.  1865. 

386.  ii.  WILLIAM  H.,  b.  May  26,  1844;  d.  Sept.  29,  1872. 

235.  AUGUSTUS7  W.  NORTH  (James*,  James5,  James\ 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  James  and  Rhoda 
(Belden)  North,  was  born  at  New  Britain,  Mar.  8, 1819,  and  died 
at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  31,  1878.    He  married  (1)  May 
12,  1845,  MARTHA,  daughter  of  Amon  and  Abi  (North)  Stanley 
and  granddaughter  of  James  North  (48).    She  was  born  Aug. 
11,  1822,  and  died  Dec.  13,  1868.    He  married  (2)  Aug.  2,  1870, 
HELEN  AMELIA  STANLEY,  who  was  born  Jan.  30,  1844,  and  died 
Nov.  2,  1892. 

Augustus  North  began  his  active  life  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  in 
1840,  where  he  was  a  partner  in  a  dry  goods  house  under  the 
name  of  Raymond  and  North.  Later  he  came  to  New  York 
and  took  charge  of  an  important  branch  of  the  Russell  and 
Erwin  Mfg.  Co.  of  New  Britain,  Conn.  After  the  Civil  War 
he  became  one  of  the  promoters  of  the  enterprise  to  work  the 
iron  mines  of  Shelby,  Ala.  In  1870  he  went  to  Europe  with  his 
second  wife  for  three  years.  On  his  return  he  was  engaged  in 
various  business  enterprises  until  his  death. 

Children  by  first  wife: 

387.  i.  WILLIAM  STANLEY,  b.  April  12,  1846;  d.  Dec.  26,  1908. 

388.  ii.  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  b.  Mar.  21,  1850;  d.  May  10,  1908. 

By  second  wife: 

iii.  JAMES  STANLEY,  b.  at  Lucerne,  Switzerland,  July  15,  1871; 
d.  Oct.  2,  1871. 

389.  iv.  JAMES  STANLEY,  2ND,  b.  at  New  Britain,  May  13,  1874. 

v.  ANNA  STOW,  b.  Sept.  26,  1877;  d.  at  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y., 
April  15,  1879. 


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236.  FREDERICK7  HENRY  (Seth6  Judd,  James5,  James*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of  Maj.  Seth  Judd  and  Eliza- 
beth (Stanley)  North,  was  born  at  New  Britain,  Aug.  10,  1824. 
He  married  Aug.  28,  1850,  MARY  ELIZABETH  NORTH,  daughter 
of  Henry  North  (115). 

He  was  admitted  to  the  church  in  1837,  graduated  from  Yale 
in  1846,  dismissed  and  recommended  by  letter  in  1842  to  the 
church  of  Yale.  In  the  fall  of  1876  Mr.  North  removed  from 
New  Britain  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  two  years  later  the  family 
went  to  Germany  where  they  spent  several  years.  On  their 
return  they  lived  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children: 

390.  i.  CHARLES  FREDERICK,  b.  at  New  Britain,  April  24,  1854. 

ii.  GRACE  EUGENE,  b.  at  Paris,  France,  Aug.  4,  1856;  d.  at  St. 

Louis,  Mo.,  Feb.  9,  1879;  unm. 
iii.  MARY  FREDERICA,  b.  at  New  Britain,  Feb.  19,  1862.    Studied 

in  Germany  five  years.    Resides  (1919)  with  her  brother  at 

Beaver  Dam,  Wis. 

237.  OLIVER7    BURNHAM    NORTH    (Alvin*,    James5, 
James*,  Thomas5,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Alvin  and  Cla- 
rissa (Burnham)  North,  was  born  at  New  Britain,  Mar.  13,  1817, 
and  died  at  New  Haven,  Oct.  23,  1893.    He  married  Mar.  10, 
1843,  MARTHA  E.  POST  of  Glastonbury,  born  June  11,  1823,  and 
died  July  24,  1906. 

He  was  one  of  the  many  Norths  of  this  branch  of  the  family 
who  have  so  long  and  successfully  manufactured  hardware,  in 
which  industry  his  grandfather  James  North  was  a  pioneer  in 
Connecticut.  In  1843  he  organized  the  firm  of  O.  B.  North 
and  Co.,  in  New  Britain,  for  the  manufacture  of  saddlery  and 
harness  hardware.  In  1862  the  factory  was  burned,  and  the 
business  was  resumed  in  New  Haven  where  it  is  now  carried 
on  by  his  son.  "Oliver  Burnham  North  was  a  splendid  man, 
honorable  in  all  his  dealing,  and  cannot  be  spoken  of  too  highly 
as  a  straightforward,  honest  man  in  all  his  transactions." 
("History  of  New  Britain.") 

Children: 

391.  i.  WILLIAM  BURNHAM,  b.  at  New  Britain,  June  4,  1844;  d. 

April  7,  1904. 

392.  ii.  GEORGE  POST,  b.  at  New  Britain,  1849;  d.  June  9,  1915. 

iii.  EDWARD  MILLS,  b.  at  New  Britain,  1851;  d.  at  New  Haven, 

Feb.  25,  1871. 
iv.  LIZZIE,  b.  at  New  Britain,  1853;  d.  Jan.  1,  1854. 


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v.  ELLEN  AUGUSTA,  b.  at  New  Britain,  1856;  d.  May  15,  1904; 
m.  June  22,  1882,  J.  V.  CLAWSON  of  New  York.  No  children. 

393.  vi.  JOHN  HOLLISTEE,  b.  at  New  Britain,  Feb.  18,  1859. 

vii.  MARY  RUSSELL,  b.  at  New  Haven,  1871;  m.  at  New  Haven, 
June  29,  1893,  JOE  GARNER  ESTILL  of  the  Hotchkiss  School, 
Lakeville.  Children:  Joe,  Jr.,  Wallace,  Gordon. 

238.  HUBERT7   FRANKLIN   NORTH    (Alvin«,   James5, 
James*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Alvin  and 
Clarissa  (Burnham)  North,  was  born  at  New  Britain,  Nov.  13, 
1822,  and  died  there  Oct.  27,  1863.    He  married  Sept.  1,  1852, 
JANE  M.,  daughter  of  Abel  and  Harriet  (Upson)  Hendrick, 
born  at  Milton,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1825. 

Mr.  North  graduated  from  Yale  College  in  1843  and  studied 
law  with  ex-Governor  Ellsworth.  He  then  became  a  manufac- 
turer of  hardware  with  his  father  in  the  North  and  Judd  Mfg. 
Co.  at  New  Britain. 

Children : 

i.  ANNA,  b.  1857;  d.  May  9,  1858. 

ii.  FLORENCE  BURNHAM,  b.  May  7,  1862;  d.  in  Switzerland,  July 
20,  1907;  m.  Feb.  14,  1884,  WILLIAM  A.  DELL  of  Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  where  they  resided. 

239.  RUSSELL7  CHURCHILL  NORTH  (Abijah6,  Abijah5, 
John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Hon.  Abijah 
and  Parmelia  (Churchill)  North,  was  born  at  Champlain,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  23,  1814,  and  died  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2, 
1868.     He  married  (1)  MARIA,  daughter  of  Ashley  Scott  of 
Chazy;  (2)  Mar.  18,  1858,  KATE  HEATH  of  New  York  City. 
Mr.  North  was  a  merchant  at  Chazy. 

Children,  b.  at  Chazy,  by  first  wife: 

i.  JOSEPHINE  HITCHCOCK,  b.  May  11, 1843;  d.  at  Chazy,  Sept.  1» 

1874;  unm. 

ii.  MARY  MARIA,  b.  Mar.,  1845;  d.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
Sept.,  1874;  unm. 

394.  iii.  CHARLES  H.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1848;  d.  Chazy,  Mar.  4,  1880. 

iv.  LEMUEL,  b.  June  11,  1847;  d.  at  Chazy,  Sept.  11,  1872;  unm. 

By  second  wife: 

395.  v.  JOHN  HEATH,  b.  April  27,  1859. 

240.  LEMUEL7  NORTH  (Abijah6,  Abijah5,  John*,  Nathan- 
iel3, Thomas*,  John1),  second  son  of  Hon.  Abijah  and  Parmelia 
(Churchill)  North,  was  born  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  May  13, 


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1816,  and  died  there  July  21,  1890.  He  married  (1)  at  Rouses 
Point,  N.  Y.,  July  20,  1843,  MELVINA  L.,  daughter  of  Gen. 
Ezra  Thurber.  She  died  in  1862,  and  he  married  (2)  Feb.  21, 
1876,  LUCIA  E.  WEBSTER,  born  at  Milton,  Vt.,  June  16,  1840. 

"Lemuel  North  was  reared  on  the  farm.  He  received  a  common 
school  education,  and  taught  school  several  terms.  In  1859,  he  removed 
to  Rouses  Point,  and  while  there  was  engaged  as  a  merchant,  at  the  same 
time  having  an  interest  in  farming.  For  many  years  he  was  engaged  in 
the  manufacture  of  lumber,  but  his  chief  business  has  been  farming. 
He  is  one  of  the  recognized  leading  farmers  of  Champlain  and  has 
one  of  the  most  productive  farms  in  the  town,  situated  two  and  one- 
half  miles  south  of  the  village  of  Champlain  and  on  the  west  side  of 
the  Chazy  River.  He  raises  fine  stock,  and  some  of  his  horses  have  sold 
as  high  as  $7,500  each,  and  several  for  $2,500.  He  owned  at  one  time 
the  celebrated  stallion  known  as  the  'Sherman  Blackhawk,'  or  North's 
horse,  from  whom  some  of  the  finest  horses  have  come. 

"In  politics,  Mr.  North  has  always  affiliated  with  the  Democratic 
party.  He  has  held  various  town  offices."  (Town  Gazetteer,  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y.) 

Children;  b.  at  Champlain,  by  first  wife: 

i.  ABIJAH,  b.  Feb.  5,  1847;  d.  Dec.  11,  1884;   m.  Nov.  13,  1880, 

SARAH  JANE  EDWARDS  of  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.    No  children, 
ii.  ACHSA  ANN,  b.  Nov.  27,  1849;  m.  June  7,  1871,  EDWARD  A. 
CHITTENDEN  of  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  grandson  of  Gov.  Thomas 
Chittenden  of  Vermont.     Resides  (1919)  at  St.  Albans.     No 
children. 

By  second  wife: 

iii.  LEMUEL  WEBSTER,  b.  Feb.  23,  1879;  m.  IDA  FISHER.     No 

children.     Resides  (1919)  at  Manhattan,  Nev. 
iv.  FREDERICK  MONTGOMERY,  b.  Dec.  12,  1880;  d.  at  Rumsey, 
Calif.,  Mar.  21,  1903;  unm. 

241.  MARVIN7  NORTH  (Nathaniel6,  Abijah5,  John*,  Na- 
thaniel3, Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Col.  Nathaniel  and 
Sally  (Bateman)  North,  was  born  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  June  13, 
1800,  and  died  there  Jan.  12,  1883.  He  married  (1)  Jan.  25, 
1825,  HANNAH  CONVERSE,  who  was  born  April  1,  1803,  and  died 
at  Middlebury,  Vt.,  June  13,  1869.  She  was  the  daughter  of 
Joshua  Converse  (a  Revolutionary  soldier  at  16,  and  son  of 
Josiah,  also  a  Revolutionary  soldier)  and  Mary  (Trask)  Con- 
verse. He  married  (2)  MRS.  JONES.  Mr.  North  lived  all  his 
life  on  the  farm  on  Smith  St.,  Shoreham,  later  owned  by  Orson 
Martin,  and  built  the  house  in  1842. 


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Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Shoreham: 

i.  JULIUS  NATHANIEL,  b.  Aug.  11,  1829;  d.  at  Shoreham,  Mar. 
30, 1896;  m.  in  1857,  SALLY  MARIA  JONES,  b.  in  1832,  daughter 
of  John  Jones.  No  children.  They  lived  in  Shoreham. 
ii.  HENRY  BATEMAN,  b.  June  22,  1832;  d.  at  Winchester,  Va., 
in  a  Confederate  hospital,  May  23,  1862.  He  was  a  volunteer 
in  the  Union  Army,  Company  K,  1st  Vermont  Cavalry 
Volunteers. 

iii.  MARY  LEORA,  b.  Oct.  26, 1834;  d.  Aug.  31, 1902;  m.  PEVERILL 
S.  PEAKE.    Child:   (1)  Anna  Jane,  b.  Mar.  1,  1862. 

396.  iv.  CLAYTON  NELSON,  b.  Jan.  23,  1840;  d.  Dec.  1,  1919. 

242.  NICANOR7  NEEDHAM  NORTH  (Nathaniel6,  Abi- 
jah5,   John*,   Nathaniel3,    Thomas2,   John1},   third  son  of    Col. 
Nathaniel  and  Sally  (Bateman)  North,  was  born  at  Shoreham, 
Vt.,  Sept.  5,  1811,  and  died  at  Independence,  la.,  June  9,  1879. 
He  married  at  Benson,  Vt.,  in  August,  1836,  MAYETTE  AURELIA 
WILCOX,  born  July  14,  1812.    They  removed  to  Independence, 
la.,  after  living  a  number  of  years  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

Children,  b.  at  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. : 

397.  i.  EDWIN  ALBERT,  b.  June  23,  1837;  d.  Dec.  28,  1918. 

ii.  MARY  FRANCES,  b.  May  1,  1839;  m.  July  13,  1868,  AMOS 
CARLETON  JUDKINS,  who  was  born  at  Norway,  Me.,  Sept.  2, 
1837.  They  resided  in  Newton ville,  Mass. 

243.  NELSON7  NORTH  (Nathaniel6,  Abijah5,  John*,  Na- 
thaniel,3 Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Col.  Nathaniel  North, 
by  his  second  wife,  Persis  Needham,  was  born  at  Shoreham, 
Vt.,  Mar.  4,  1824,  and  removed  in  1831  to  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y., 
with  his  parents,  when  little  more  than  an  infant.    In  1846  at 
the  age  of  22  he  removed  to  near  the  site  of  the  present  city  of 
Hartford,  Wis.,  where  he  married  May  19,  1850,  ISABEL,  daugh- 
ter of  William  and  Mary  (Musgrave)  Wiley.     She  was  born 
near  Nilestown,  Ohio,  Dec.   18,   1830.     In  November,   1865, 
Nelson  North  with  his  wife,  son,  and  daughter  Mary  went  with  a 
horse  and  wagon  to  a  farm  near  Independence,  la.,  where  he 
died  Dec.  19,  1901. 

Children: 

i.  MARY  EDITH,  b.  at  Hartford,  Wis.,  July  8,  1852;  m.  in  1871, 
WILLIAM  NEWTON  LOY,  son  of  Frederick  and  Clarissa  (Purvis) 
Loy.  Residence,  Independence,  la.  Children:  (1)  Elise 
Isabel,  b.  July  29,  1872;  m.  Feb.  24,  1892,  John  Elliot  Firth. 
(2)  Frederick  Nelson,  b.  Nov.  26,  1875;  d.  Feb.  14,  1912;  m. 


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Sept.  26,  1908,  Eta  Clavsson.  (3)  Elma  Clarissa,  b.  Sept.  26, 
1879;  m.  Nov.  11, 1898,  Charles  Oliver  Jones.  (4)  Lucy  Mary, 
b.  Mar.  15,  1888;  m.  Mar.  20,  1907,  Walter  Jones. 

ii.  BELINDA  ELSIE,  b.  at  Hartford,  Wis.,  July  21,  1859;  d.  there 
Dec.  9,  1859. 

iii.  ALMA  E.,  b.  and  d.  at  Hartford,  Wis.,  Jan.  8,  1861. 

iv.  ELMEK  ELLSWORTH,  b.  at  Hartford,  Wis.,  Dec.  16, 1862;  unm., 
and  lives  with  his  mother  on  the  farm  to  which  he  removed  in 

1865  with  his  father,  near  Independence,  la. 

244.  JOHN7  NORTH  (Lemuel6,  Abijah5,  John*,  Nathaniel3, 
Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Capt.  Lemuel  and  Polly  (Jones) 
North,  was  born  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  18,  1802,  and  died 
at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1876.     He  married  at 
Chazy,  Jan.  12,  1826,  ZERVIAH  BOSWORTH  FILLMORE,  daughter 
of  Col.  Septa1  and  Eunice  (Edgerton)  Fillmore.    She  was  born  at 
Chazy  Jan.  22,  1810,  and  died  there  April  26,  1890.    They  lived 
at  Chazy. 

Children,  b.  at  Chazy: 

398.  i.  PHILETUS  FILLMORE,  b.  Feb.  25,  1828;  d.  June  3,  1907. 
ii.  LUCY  ANNE,  b.  Sept.  12,  1830;  d.  April  27,  1843. 

399.  iii.  FAYETTE  CARVER,  b.  Feb.  10,  1833;  d.  April  1,  1915. 

iv.  CHAUNCEY  JONES,  b.  July  15, 1834;  d.  Aug.  12,  1860;  unm. 
v.  JULIETTE  SOPHIA,  b.  May  23,  1837;  d.  Feb.  18,  1838. 
vi.  JULIA  ANN,  b.  Feb.  1,  1845;  d.  Dec.  21,  1890;  m.  Oct.  11, 

1866  HENRY  C.,  son  of  Lucius  Copeland.    He  was  b.  May  13, 
1844,  and  was  a  graduate  of  Union  College.     Children:  (1) 
Lucy  M.,  b.  Sept.  18,  1870;  m.  June  1,  1893,  William  H. 
Addoms.     (2)  Henry  F.,  b.  Dec.  29, 1872;  m.  Sept.  11,  1899, 
Susie  A.  Macbrien.    (3)  Frances  L.,  b.  April  14, 1884 ;  m.  Albert 
W.  Gray.    (4)  John,  d.  aged  2. 

245.  DEA.  ISAIAH7  M.  NORTH  (Joseph6,  Isaiah5,  Joseph*, 
Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Joseph  and  Rebekah 
(Humphrey)  North,  was  born  at  Avon,  in  1802,  and  died  July 
20,  1863.    He  married  (1)  in  1823,  HARRIET  F.  THOMSON,  who 
died  Nov.  19,  1823;  (2)  MARY  ANN  WOODWARD,  who  died  Aug. 
5,  1870.    He  lived  in  Avon. 

1  Zerviah  Fillmore  was  fifth  from  John  Fillmore  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  from  whom 
Millard  Fillmore,  thirteenth  President  of  the  United  States  was  also  fifth. 
Eunice  Edgerton  was  sixth  from  Richard  Edgerton  of  England  who  was  one 
of  the  thirty-five  original  proprietors  of  Norwich  in  1659. 
12 


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Children: 

i.  WILLIAM  T.,  b.  1823. 
ii.  HARRIET  F. 

iii.  HELEN  M.,  b.  1829;  d.  Mar.  21,  1839. 
iv.  SARAH  E. 
v.  SOLOMON  D. 
vi.  ADELIA  S. 
vii.  JANE  C. 
viii.  MIRIAM  H. 
ix.  MARY  R.,  d.  April  16, 1866. 
x.  DAVID  W.,  b.  July  10,  1843;  m.  Jan.  18,  1866,  LUCELIA  J. 

CASE.    No  children. 

xi.  RACHEL  E.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1845;  m.  Nov.  5,  1866,  CHARLES  H. 
CASE.    No  children. 

246.  JOSEPH7    B.    NORTH    (Joseph*,    Isaiah*,    Joseph*, 
Nathaniel*,  Thomas2,  John1), youngest  son  of  Joseph  and  Rebekah 
(Humphrey)  North,  was  born  Dec.  31,  1824,  at  the  old  North 
homestead  in  that  part  of  Avon  known  as  Nod,  and  died  there 
Sept.  3,  1896.     He  had  a  common  school  education,  and  was  a 
blacksmith  and  farmer  in  Avon.    He  married  HARRIET,  daugh- 
ter of  Phineas  Gabriel  of  Suffolk.    She  died  Sept.  3,  1853,  aged 
23.     Both  are  buried  in  the  Avon  Cemetery. 

Children,  b.  at  Avon : 
400.     i.  LUCIAN  F.,  b.  Mar.  1,  1852. 

ii.  ANNE,  b.  Sept.  3,  1853;  m.  DAVID  TAYLOR,  who  d.  Sept.  3, 
1896. 

247.  JOHN7  LOOMIS  NORTH  (John6  H.,  Joseph5,  Joseph*, 
Joseph3,  Thomas*,  John1),  youngest  son  of  John  Hart  and  Esther 
(Gaylord)  North,  was  born  Feb.  9,  1838.     He  married  Nov. 
18,  1874,  CORA  NEVILLE,  who  was  born  Mar.  1,  1844. 

Children: 

i.  CORA  MABEL,  b.  Jan.  28,  1876;  d.  at  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  30, 

1876. 
ii.  JOHN  N.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1879. 

248.  DR.  JOSEPH7  HOWARD  NORTH  (Joseph*,  Joseph*, 
Joseph*,  Joseph*,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Miner)  North,  was  born  at  Cornwall,  Jan.  15, 1846.    He  married 
July  16,  1871,  MARY  C.,  daughter  of  Henry  Kurd,  of  Potter 
Co.,  Pa.    She  was  born  Jan.  31,  1853. 

Dr.  North  studied  medicine  under  the  instruction  of  his  uncle, 


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Dr.  Burritt  B.  North  of  Cornwall,  and  then  entered  the  Long 
Island  College  Hospital,  from  which  he  graduated  in  1873, 
and  began  practice  at  Goshen.  He  resides  (1919)  at  West 
Cornwall. 

Dr.  North  is  a  member  of  the  Litchfield  County  Medical 
Society  and  of  the  Connecticut  State  Medical  Society  of  which 
he  was  president  for  one  year.  He  has  held  many  public  offices 
in  Goshen  and  represented  that  town  in  the  General  Assembly 
in  1884. 

Children: 

i.  JOSEPH  HOWARD,  JR.,  b.  'Jan.  4, 1872;  m.  HELEN  RIDER.    No 

children.    Farmer  and  town  clerk  at  Goshen  (1919). 
ii.  CARRIE,  b.  June  28,  1874;  m.  July  2,  1920,  ELIZIER  S.  STEV- 
ENS.   Graduate  of  Tufts  Medical  College.    Residence  (1919), 
West  Cornwall.     Child:  Howard  North,  b.  Oct.  15,  1915. 
401.   iii:  HARRY  H.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1879. 

249.  WILLIAM7  RICHARD  NORTH   (Joseph6,  Joseph*, 
Joseph*,  Joseph*,  Thomas*,  John1-},  fourth  and  youngest  son  of 
Joseph  and  Mary  (Miner)  North,  was  born  at  Cornwall,  Feb. 
8,  1858,  and  married  at  Warrensville,  Oct.  12,  1887,  SARAH 
FINCH  WHITE,  daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  Jessop  White,  born  at 
Canonsville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1858.     Mr.  North  is  a  musician, 
and  resides  (1919)  at  Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

Children: 

i.  MART  WHITE,  b.  at  Goshen,  Sept.   2,   1888.     Teacher  of 

music  at  Acerwood  Tutoring  School,  Devon,  Pa. 
ii.  WILLIAM  RICHARD,  JR.,  b.  at  Thomaston,  Jan.  21,  1890; 
graduate  B.S.,  Cornell  University,  1913;  bacteriologist. 
During  the  World  War  served  under  the  draft,  and  saw  over- 
seas service  in  Laboratory  of  Base  Hospital  71,  as  sergeant, 
first  class.  Address  (1919),  Bureau  of  Chemistry,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

250.  WILLIAM7  FRANKLIN  NORTH  (Harvey*,  Elisha\ 
Joseph*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Harvey  and 
Athalie  (Adam)  North,  was  born  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  May 
3,  1846.    He  married  Jan.  23,  1871,  MARY  E.  STAKE  of  George- 
town, D.  C. 

He  was  educated  in  Paris,  Heidelburg  and  Florence,  and 
graduated  from  Columbia  University  in  1871.  He  practised 
law  in  Austin,  Tex.,  and  engaged  in  sheep  raising  and  mer- 
cantile pursuits.  Resides  (1919)  at  Austin  and  is  retired. 


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Children,  b.  at  Austin : 

402.  i.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  JR.,  b.  Mar.  12,  1871. 

ii.  MARY  ELLEN,  b.  Nov.  12, 1872;  m.  Nov.  11,  1895,  ALFRED  G. 

RYLEY,  b.  at  Hamilton,  Canada,  in  1859,  a  manufacturer. 

They  reside  (1919)  at  Canton,  Ohio.     Children:    (1)  Marie 

North,  b.  Sept.  25,  1896.     (2)  Catharine  Athalie  North,  b. 

Sept.  9, 1900. 
iii.  ATHALIE  LOUISE,  b.  Dec.  13,  1875;  m.  at  Austin,  Dec.  14, 

1898,  OLIVER  HUNTING  MILLICAN  of  Austin.    Children:   (1) 

Franklin  North,  b.  April  30,  1903.     (2)  Athalie  L.,  b.  Dec. 

21,  1905.    (3)  Oliver  H.,  b.  Dec.  30,  1908;  d.  Dec.  28,  1915. 

403.  iv.  Louis  HARVEY,  b.  May  25,  1881. 

251.  JAMES7  DAYTON  NORTH  (Harvey6,  Elisha*,  Joseph*, 
Joseph3,   Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Harvey  and  Athalie 
(Adam)  North  was  born  in  New  York  City,  May  8,  1856.    He 
married  at  San  Diego,  Calif.,  Aug.  12,  1885,  LILLE  JUCH,  born 
at  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  Sept.  4, 1859.     Mr.  North  was  educated  in 
France,  Germany  and  Spain.    In  1880  he  removed  to  San  Diego 
where  he  resides  (1919)  and  is  engaged  in  bee  raising. 

Children,  b.  at  San  Diego: 

404.  i.  HARVEY  GEORGE,  b.  Aug.  18,  1889. 
ii.  WILLIAM  JAMES,  b.  June  10, 1903. 

252.  EDWARD7  M.  NORTH  (Orrin6  A.,  Reuben5,  Joseph*, 
Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Orrin  A.  and  Martha 
(Capron)  North,  was  born  Aug.  15,  1850.    He  married  Oct.  8, 
1873,  ELLA  G.,  daughter  of  John  and  Jennette  (Ailing)  Davis. 
She  was  born  Aug.  21,  1850.     They  reside  (1919)  at  396  W. 
Main  St.,  New  Britain,  where  Mr.  North  is  in  business  with 
the  Russell  and  Erwin  Co. 

Children: 

i.  FRED  DAVIS,  b.  Feb.  7,  1875;  d.  Dec.  25,  1882. 
ii.  CHRISTINE  MARTHA,  b.  at  New  Britain,  July  2,  1885  m.; 
Oct.  1,  1910,  VALENTINE  BURT  CHAMBERLAIN,  JR.    Child: 
Valentine  Burt,  b.  Oct.  12,  1918. 

253.  JAMES7  BYRAM  NORTH  (Edwin6  A.,  Israel5,  Eze- 
kial*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Edwin  A.  and  Lydia 
(Cooley)  North,  was  born  at  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  July  24, 
1828,  and  died  at  Victor,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1891. 
He  married  Feb.  20,  1856,  JANE,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Isabella 
(Bennett)  Ellis  of  Victor.    She  was  born  Jan.  4,  1831,  and  died 
Oct.,  1909.    Mr.  North  was  a  farmer  at  Victor. 


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Children,  b.  at  Victor: 

i.  NETTIE  E.,  b.  July  24,  1857;  d.  Feb.  21,  1919;  unm. 

405.  ii.  FRANK  A.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1858. 

406.  iii.  HARRY  E.,  b.  May  8,  1862;  d.  Oct.  21,  1918. 
iv.  LYDIA  J.,  b.  Mar.  24,  1865;  unm. 

254.  LYMAN7  C.  NORTH  (Edwin*  A.,  Israel*,  Ezekial*, 
Joseph3,   Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Edwin  A.  and  Lydia 
(Cooley)  North,  was  born  at  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  19, 
1832.     He  married  Sept.  23,  1858,  SUSAN  A.  CRANDALL,  born 
April  30,  1833.    They  resided  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

407.  i.  CHARLES  STANLEY,  b.  July  5,  1860. 

ii.  ELIZABETH  ELLEN,  b.  Feb.  19,  1862;  d.  Mar.  30, 1866. 
iii.  JENNIE  BELL,  b.  Dec.  10, 1863;  d.  July  13, 1870. 

255.  CHARLES7    HENRY    NORTH    (Goodwin*,    Israel*, 
Ezekial*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Goodwin 
and  Jane  (Flagler)  North,  was  born  at  East  Bloomfield,  Ontario 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  April  3,  1849,  and  married  at  Bellevue,  Ohio,  his 
present  place  of  residence,  Oct.  25,  1871,  MARY,  daughter  of 
James  and  Margaret  McClain. 

Children: 

i.  EDWARD  HENRY,  b.  at  Sterling,  Rice  Co.,  Kans.,  Oct.  25, 
1879;  m.  at  Franklin,  Ohio,  Nov.  20,  1900,  IDA  SMITH,  who  d. 
Nov.  19,  1915.  No  children. 

ii.  FANNY,  b.  at  Bellevue,  Ohio,  May  6  1881 ;  d.  in  infancy, 
iii.  CHARLES  LOOMIS,  b.  at  Bellevue,  Ohio,  July  2,  1882. 

256.  LEMUEL7  NORTH  (Lemuel6,  Phineas6,  Ashbel*,  Ebe- 
nezer3,   Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Lemuel  and  Sylvia 
(Mills)  North,  was  born  at  Wadsworth,  Ohio,  Oct.  31,  1831,  and 
died  at  Hudson,  Wis.,  Sept.  25,  1895,  where  he  had  resided  most 
of  his  life.    He  married  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  7,  1863,  SARAH 
J.,  daughter  of  John  F.  and  Polly  (Wilson)  Clark.    She  was  born 
in  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  23,  1835,  and  died  Dec.  17,  1914. 

Children: 

i.  HAROLD  LEMUEL,  b.  Aug.  1,  1864;  d.  Sept.  4,  1911.    He  was 

a  banker  at  Hudson,  Wis. 
ii.  ANITA,  b.  Feb.  22,  1875;  resides  at  Hudson,  Wis.;  unm. 

257.  DR.  ALFRED7  NORTH  (Phineas6,  Phineas5,  Ashbel\ 
Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of  Phineas  and  Louisa  (Wet- 


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more)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  Oct.  5,  1836.  He  grad- 
uated from  Brown  University  in  1859,  and  from  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  New  York  in  1863.  He  began 
practice  in  Waterbury,  where  he  became  a  distinguished 
physician.  He  married  Sept.  24,  1863,  AMELIA,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Gordon  Buck,  and  died  Nov.  17,  1893. 

Children: 

i.  HELEN  WINTHROP,  b.  July  4,  1867;  d.  Nov.  27,  1870. 

ii.  HENRIETTA  DUDLEY,  b.  June  24,  1870;  d.  Sept.  26,  1870. 

iii.  SUSIE  SALTONSTALL,  b.  Oct.  10,  1871;  m.  Oct.  6,  1894, 
HERBERT  S.  ROWLAND.  Residence,  189  Hillside  Ave.,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.  Children:  (1)  Son,  b.  Oct.  29,  1898;  d.  Oct.  31, 
1898.  (2)  Alfred  North,  b.  Jan.  6,  1900.  (3)  Helen  North,  b. 
Dec.  31,  1902. 

iv.  ANNIE  WETMORE,  b.  May  16,  1873. 

v.  GORDON  BUCK,  b.  Nov.  6,  1874;  d.  in  infancy. 

258.  FRANKLIN7  HAVEN  NORTH    (Alfred6,  Phineas*, 
Ashbel4,  Ebenezer*,  Thomas*,  John1),  second  son  of  Alfred  and 
Jeannie  (Barham)  North,  was  born  Mar.  10,  1857.     He  married 
June  14,  1893,  ADABEL  STREBEIGH.    Mr.  North  is  a  miner,  and 
resides  (1919)  at  1020  Park  Ave.,  New  York  City.    During  the 
Spanish- American  War  he  served  in  the  1st  United  States  Cav- 
alry (Rough  Riders)  under  Col.  Roosevelt.    Previously  he  had 
served  five  years  in  Squadron  A,  New  York  Cavalry,  and  when 
mustered  out  was  a  sergeant  in  the  first  troop.     Author  of  "The 
Awakening  of  Noahville,"  The  New  York  Publishing  Co.,  1898. 

Child: 

i.  ALFRED,  b.  1895;  graduated  from  Harvard  in  1919,  with  high 
standing;  left  Harvard  during  junior  year  to  enlist  in  the 
U.  S.  Marine  Corps  during  the  European  War. 

259.  CORREL7    FYLER    NORTH    (Frederick6,    Junius5, 
Noah*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Dea.  Frederick 
and  Harriet  (Hoyt)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  June  29, 
1835,  and  died  Feb.  28,  1911.    He  married  Sept.  3,  1862,  AMELIA 
SMITH,  who  was  born  Aug.  9,  1842,  and  died  April  22,  1902. 
She  was  the  daughter  of  Orlow  C.  and  Diantha  (Holt)  Smith 
of  Winsted  and  Norfolk. 

In  1862  Mr.  North  enlisted  in  the  Union  Army  and  was  in 
the  Virginia  campaigns,  participating  in  some  of  the  severest 
battles  of  the  Civil  War.  He  later  resided  at  Winsted. 


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ChOd: 

i.  CHARLOTTE  SMITH,  b.  Dec.  21,  1867;  m.  May  23,  1895,  JOHN 
T.  NORTON,  adopted  son  of  Albert  C.  and  Roxie  A.  (North) 
Norton.  Children:  (1)  Harold  Frederick,  b.  Nov.  20,  1890. 
Enlisted  in  the  army,  1917.  (2)  Pauline  North,  b.  May  3, 
1898. 

260.  JUNIUS7  DAVIS  NORTH  (Frederick,  Junius5,  Noah*, 
Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Dea.  Frederick  and 
Harriet  (Hoyt)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  June  17,  1839, 
and  married  at  Torrington,  Sept.  25,  1875,  FANNY  M.,  daugh- 
ter of  William  H.  Berry.    She  was  born  Mar.  11,  1854,  and  died 
Feb.  26,  1916.    Mr.  North  was  a  soldier  in  the  Union  Army.    He 
lived  in  Torrington  until  1893  when  he  removed  to  Thomaston, 
and  (1919)  lives  again  in  Torrington. 

Children,  b.  at  Torrington:  , 

i.  FREDDIE  D.,  b.  June  19,  1879;  d.  Aug.  16,  1880. 
ii.  CLARA  A.,  b.  Aug.  18,  1881;  d.  Feb.  29,  1888. 
408.  iii.  JUNIUS  LEE,  b.  April  19,  1884. 

261.  LYMAN7  HOYT  NORTH  (Frederick6,  Junius5,  Noah4, 
Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Dea.  Frederick  and 
Harriet  (Hoyt)  North,  was  born  at  Torrington,  Feb.  4, 1849,  and 
married  Sept.  10,  1889,  MARTHA  NEWTON,  born  June  30,  1850, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  and  Sophia  (Chamberlain)  Newton  of 
Southboro,  Mass.    They  removed  in  1889  to  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.,  and  reside  (1919)  at  Okemah,  Okla. 

i.  UELLE,  b.  April  16,  1891;  m.  Dec.  22,  1908,  HARRY  CODY 
.     DECKER.     Children:   (1)   Mary   Udena,   b.  Aug.   20,    1910. 

(2)  Otis  Othal,  b.  July  2,  1913.    (3)  William  Hoyt,  b.  Oct.  13, 

1916. 
ii.  HOYETTE,  b.  Dec.  14, 1892;  m.  Dec.  8, 1913,  ARTHUR  WILBUR 

WHITE,  b.  Nov.  16,  1889. 

262.  ARIEL7  M.  NORTH  (William6,  Remembrance5,  Noah4, 
Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  William  and  Cynthia 
(Merrill)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Ohio,  Sept.  3,  1824, 
and  died  May  3,  1901.    He  married  (1)  Dec.  1,  1846,  ABBIE 
WALKER,  who  was  born  July  5,  1829,  and  died  Feb.  17,  1888; 
(2)  April  19,  1890,  Rebecca  Bright,  who  was  born  May  24,  1830, 
and  died  Aug.  13,  1890.    The  family  lived  in  Braceville. 


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Children: 

i.  JENNIE  M.,  b.  Oct.  5,  1847;  d.  Feb.  18,  1909;  m.  Feb.  10, 
1869,    WESLEY   CRAIG   of   Braceville.     Children:   (1)    Roy. 
(2)  Zella,  m.  Sprague. 
ii.  AUGUSTA  A.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1850;  d.  Aug.  1,  1862. 

409.  iii.  LEWIS  LEE,  b.  Mar.  7,  1852. 

iv.  FLORENCE  A.,  b.  May  24,  1855;  m.  Nov.  26,  1872,  HOMER 
WEED,  Windham,  Ohio.  Child:  Abbie,  m.  Spahlinger. 

410.  v.  CYRUS  H.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1859. 

vi.  CLARENCE  E.,  b.  June  30,  1866;  m.  Dec.,  1889,  ANNIE  TRIB- 
BLE.  No  children.  Resides  Meadville,  Pa.,  where  he  is  in 
the  tinning  and  roofing  business. 

vii.  CLINTON  D.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1868.  Joined  U.  S.  Army.  Last 
heard  of  in  the  Philippines  about  1898. 

263.  CYRUS7  LUMAN  NORTH  (William*,  Remembrance*, 
Noah*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  William  and 
Cynthia  (Merrill)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Ohio,  Jan. 
28,  1828,  and  died  there  Oct.  7,  1901.    He  married  Nov.  1,  1870, 
FRANCES,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary   (Higley)   Forman. 
She  was  born  at  Greene,  Ohio,  Nov.  19,  1847.    Mr.  North  was 
a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War,  being  a  sergeant  in  Company  G, 
19th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  F.  E.  Stowe,  Captain.    He  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  Pittsburgh  Landing.    Ill  health  following, 
he  was  discharged,  but  later  re-enlisted  in  Company  G,  Ohio 
Heavy  Artillery,  and  served  in  guard  duty  at  Nashville,  Tenn., 
until  the  close  of  the  war.    By  trade  he  was  a  joiner,  and  for  many 
years  he  ran  sawmills  at  Nelson,  Ohio.    He  was  a  man  of  few 
words,  and  his  walk  honest  before  all  men.    Mrs.  North  resides 
(1920)  at  Braceville. 

Children,  b.  at  Braceville,  Ohio: 

i.  GRACE  CLAYTON  b.  May  19,  1875;  d.  Mar.  19,  1903;  m.  E. 
WOODWARD  LANE.     Child:  Jessie  Myra,  b.  Dec.  27,  1897; 
m.  Dec.  25,  1919,  Archie  M.  Williams, 
ii.  JESSIE,  b.  May  19,  1875;  d.  Mar.  19,  1903. 

264.  HENRY7  NORTH  (Martin6,  Rufus5,  Martin*,  Ebene- 
zer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Martin  and  Mercy  (North) 
North,  was  born  Sept.  3,  1830,  and  died  at  Casey,  Guthrie  Co., 
la.,  Jan.  14,  1901.    He  married  Oct.  2,  1855,  MARY  A.,  daughter 
of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  Betts.    She  was  born  in  Lincolnshire, Eng- 
land, Jan.  16,  1837,  and  died  Jan.  20,  1901,  at  Casey,  where  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  North  resided. 


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Children: 

411.  i.  BURTON,  b.  June  25,  1856. 
ii.  JOSEPH,  deceased. 

iii.  HELEN,  b.  Feb.  2,  1859;  d.  May  4,  1899;  m.  Mar.  17,  1878, 

TAYLOR  SMITH,  Casey,  la.     Children:   (1)  Levena.    (2)  Bertha. 

(3)  Nellie.    (4)  Grover,  deceased.    (5)  Thurman.    (6)  Frances. 

(7)  Nettie.    (8)  Helen,  deceased.    (9)  Laurence,  deceased.    (10) 

Hubert.     (11)  Verl 
iv.  AMBER,  m.  CHARLES  HESS.     Children:   (1)  Mary.     (2)  Cecil. 

(3)  Maude. 
v.  LOUISE,   m.   ALLEN   CHANTRY.     Children:   (1)    Loyal.      (2) 

Millicient.     (3)  Marie.     (4)  Carrol.    (5)  Violet. 

265.  HORACE7  NORTH  (Martin6,  Rufus5,  Martin*,  Ebene- 
zer3,  Thomas2,  John1) ,  youngest  son  of  Martin  and  Mercy  (North) 
North,  was  born  Oct.  10,  1833,  and  died  in  1909.    He  married 
Nov.  23,  1855,  FRANCES  COOPER  of  Colebrooke.    She  was  born 
in  1837  and  died  in  1915.    They  resided  at  Colebrooke  Center. 

Children: 

i.  MARTIN,  b.  July  4,  1856;  d.  Feb.  4,  1859. 

ii.  HELEN,  b.  Mar.  31,  1858;  m.  April  23,  1883,  FREDERICK 

CHESTER  of  Bloomfield.    No  children, 
iii.  FREDERICK  J.,  b.  July  22,  1863;  d.  Sept.  18,  1865. 

266.  JUDGE  SAFFORD7  ELISHA  NORTH  (James6  A., 
Noah5,  Martin*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  James 
Agard  and  Rebecca  (Safford)  North,  was  born  at  Alexander, 
Genesee  Co.,  Jan.  27,  1852,  and  died  at  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  May 
23,  1915.    He  married  Nov.  22,  1880,  CORA  MONROE  GRISWOLD. 

Judge  North  was  educated  at  the  Genesee  and  Wyoming  Sem- 
inary in  Alexander,  and  studied  one  year  at  Cornell.  He  taught 
school  from  1869  to  1873,  and  in  1878  was  admitted  to  the 
Syracuse  Bar.  He  practiced  law  in  Batavia,  and  was  district 
attorney  there  in  1880  and  1883,  and  from  1883  to  the  time  of 
his  death  was  county  judge  and  surrogate  of  Genesee  Co.  He 
lived  at  Batavia,  where  his  widow  now  resides. 

Children : 

412.  i.  ROBERT,  b.  Nov.  19,  1882. 

413.  ii.  MONROE  S.,  b.  April  23,  1886. 


EIGHTH  GENERATION 

267.  GEORGE8  LOOMIS  NORTH    (Jo/m7    W.,    John6, 
John5,  Jonathon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Hon. 
John  Wesley  and  Ann  (Loomis)  North,  was  born  at  St.  Anthony, 
now  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  5,  1853,  and  died  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  Jan.  26,  1899.     He  married  at  San  Francisco,  Mar. 
23,  1881,  ANNIE  HATER  CAVE. 

Mr.  North  received  his  appointment  as  midshipman  at  Annap- 
olis, June  25,  1869.  Later  he  was  for  thirteen  years  Pacific 
Coast  manager  of  the  Equitable  Life  Insurance  Co.  He  was  a 
Knight  Templar  of  the  Golden  Gate  Commandery. 

Children,  b.  at  San  Francisco : 

414.  i.  GEORGE  LOOMIS,  b.  April  23,  1882. 

415.  ii.  CHESTER  LOOMIS,  b.  June  26, 1889. 

268.  JOHN8  GREENLEAF  NORTH   (John?  W.,  John6, 
John5,  Jonathon4,  John5,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Hon. 
John  Wesley  and  Ann  (Loomis)  North,  was  born  at  St.  Anthony, 
now  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Sept.  16,  1855,  and  died  at  London, 
England,  June  10,  1910.     He  married  Dec.  3,  1878,  AUGUSTA 
C.,  daughter  of  John  C.  Nourse  of  California.     They  resided  at 
Riverside,  Calif. 

Mr.  North  was  educated  at  the  University  of  the  Pacific  at 
Santa  Clara,  Calif.,  and  also  studied  at  Knoxville,  Tenn.  He 
then  returned  with  his  father  to  California,  and  served  four 
years  as  assistant-secretary  of  the  Southern  California  Colony 
Association,  founded  by  his  father  at  Riverside.  In  1872  he 
was  a  telegraph  operator  at  Riverside  and  was  the  first  to  send 
and  receive  messages  there.  In  1874  he  removed  to  San  Fran- 
cisco and  was  employed  two  years  in  the  United  States  Mint, 
after  which  he  became  manager  and  cashier  of  a  leading  business 
house  there.  Returning  to  Riverside  in  1881,  he  became  one 
of  the  most  prominent  men  in  that  town,  and  was  an  officer  in 
many  public  and  private  concerns.  He  accumulated  consid- 
erable property  which  he  lost  through  financial  reverses  and  led 
him  to  take  up  the  study  of  law.  He  was  admitted  to  the  bar 


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in  1894  and  soon  built  up  a  successful  practice  in  Riverside. 
("History  of  Riverside  Co.,  Calif.") 

Children: 

416.  i.  JOHN  CHARLES,  b.  April  11,  1880;  d.  Mar.  19,  1917. 

417.  ii.  MAURICE  EDWARD,  b.  Dec.  4, 1882. 

418.  iii.  ALFRED  CHANDLER,  b.  Aug.  21,  1884. 

419.  iv.  RICHARD  LOOMIS,  b.  Jan.  30,  1886. 

v.  FLORENCE  MARGARET,  b.  Jan.  23,  1888;  d.  April  28,  1888. 

269.  EDWARD8  NORTH  (John1  W.,  John6,  John5,  Jona- 
than4, John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Hon.  John  Wesley 
and  Ann  (Loomis)  North,  was  born  at  Northfield,  Minn.,  July 
11,  1860.     He  married  at  San  Jose,  Calif.,  Feb.  19,  1887,  MARY 
ELIZA,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Mary  (Stammer)  Young,  born 
at  London,  England,  June  6,  1860.     Mr.  North  is  a  public  ac- 
countant and  systematizer.    Residence  (1919),  441  S.  Cummings 
St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

Children : 

i.  MARY  BEATRICE,  b.  at  Pomona,  Calif.,  Aug.  12,  1888;  d. 

at  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  June  15, 1900. 

ii.  EDWARD  GUY,  b.  at  Newhall,  Calif.,  June  25, 1890;  d.  April  7, 
1919,  at  Camp  Kearney,  Calif.,  from  wounds  received  at 
Monfaucon,  France,  Sept  27,  1918,  the  second  day  of  the  Ar- 
gonne  offensive.  He  was  a  corporal  in  Co.  D,  347th  Machine 
Gun  Battalion. 

270.  WILLIAM8    JEREMIAH    NORTH     (Thomas7    A., 
Darius6,  Asa&,  Jonathon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  only  son  of 
Thomas  Asa  and  Cynthia  (Cole)  North,  was  born  at  Princeton, 
111.,  Oct.  22,  1852,  and  died  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Mar.  8,  1902. 
He  married  at  Mendota,  111.,  July  28,  1874,  JULIA  E.  MAHER, 
who  was  born  in  Du  Page  Co.,  111.,  Nov.  13,  1856. 

Children: 

i.  GEORGE  THOMAS,  b.  at  Aurora,  111.,  May  24,  1875;  m.  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan.  2, 1918,  FLORENCE  TAMBLYN. 

420.  ii.  WILLIAM  J.,  b.  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  15,  1880. 

271.  COL.   GEORGE8  JAY  NORTH     (Albert7,    Darius6, 
Asa5,  Jonathon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  only  son  of  Albert  and 
Seviah  (Babbitt)  North,  was  born  Dec.  18,  1836,  and  died  at 
Des  Moines,  la.,  Feb.  2,  1870.     He  married  at  Geneseo,  111., 
Sept.  12,  1865,  ADA  ELOISE,  daughter  of  Lucy  (North)  Miles 
and  granddaughter  of  Asa  North  (32). 


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He  graduated  at  Hamilton  College  in  1861  and  was  vale- 
dictorian of  his  class.  He  was  a  major  in  the  Civil  War  in  the 
42nd  Iowa  Infantry  in  1862,  and  later  a  colonel,  private  secre- 
tary for  Gov.  William  L.  Stone  and  a  successful  lawyer  at  Des 
Moines.  Mrs.  North  was  state  librarian  at  Des  Moines  1871-8, 
and  librarian  at  Iowa  State  University  1879-93. 

Children: 

421.  i.  HOWARD  MILES,  b.  Mar.  1,  1867. 

ii.  GEORGIA,  b.  Mar.  27, 1869.     Resides  (1919)  at  Pierre,  S.  Dak. 

272.  WAYNE8  L.  NORTH  (Morgan7,  Darius6,  Asa5,  Jona- 
than*, John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Morgan  and  Mary 
(Keyes)  North,  was  born  at  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1841, 
and  died  at  Amboy,  111.,  June  6,  1905.     He  married  Oct.  12, 
1871,  MINNIE  L.  ASHLEY,  who  was  born  at  Oswego,  111.,  April 
15,  1852,  and  died  at  Chicago,  III,  July  31,  1916.     She  was  the 
daughter  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (Bell)  Ashley.     Mr.  North  was  a 
veteran  of  the  Civil  War  and  in  the  employ  of  the  Illinois  Cen- 
tral R.  R.  at  Amboy,  111. 

Children,  b.  at  Amboy,  111.: 

422.  i.  Louis  ASHLEY,  b.  Aug.  5,  1872. 

ii.  CHARLES  P.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1875;  m.  at  Harvey,  111.,  April  23, 

1901,  JENNIE  HIGLEY.     No  children, 
iii.  HELEN  L.,  b.  Nov.  7, 1879. 

273.  MERTON8    NORTH  (Morgan7,  Darius6,  Asa5,  Jona- 
than*, John3,  Samuel2,  John1) ,  second  son  of  Morgan  and  Mary 
(Keyes)  North,  was  born  at  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  June  4,  1852. 
He  married  at  Putnam,  111.,  Feb.  20,  1878,  CLARA  L.,  daughter 
of  Vincent  and  Sarah  (Tillotson)  Cleveland,  born  at  Wyanet, 
111.,  Feb.  11,  1857.     Like  his  father,  Mr.  North  was  a  wagon- 
maker.     For  many  years  he  lived  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  and  for  a 
time  at  Walnut,  la.     He  resides  (1919)  at  Grand  Prairie,  Tex. 

Child: 

i.  ADA,  b.  at  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  April  27,  1883;  m.  at  Council 
Bluffs,  la.,  Dec.  10,  1910,  CHARLES  P.  CLAYTON.  Resides 
(1919)  at  Thermopalis,  Wyo.  No  children. 

274.  MILES8   R.   NORTH   (Sherman7   H.,  Darius6,  Asa5, 
Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Sherman  Hins- 
dill  and  Sarah  (McElroy)  North,  was  born  at  Mt.  Vernon, 


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Ohio,  in  August,  1853,  and  died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  3, 
1914.  He  married  Feb.  22,  1877,  SARAH  EMMA  HIBBS,  daugh- 
ter of  William  Hamilton  and  Achsa  (Zane)  Hibbs,  born  Nov.  17, 
1858.  Mr.  North  was  a  stonecutter  and  lived  in  Philadelphia. 
Mrs.  North  resides  (1919)  with  her  sons  Edward  and  Paul  at 
2234  Moore  St.,  Philadelphia. 

Children,  b.  at  Philadelphia: 

423.  i.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  b.  Jan.  29, 1878;  d.  April  28, 1918. 

ii.  SAMUEL  LEWIS,  b.  Sept.  27,  1880;  d.  at  Philadelphia,  June 
30, 1883. 

424.  iii.  EDWARD  WATSON,  b.  July  25, 1883. 

iv.  ANNA  ELSIE,  b.  Oct.  26,  1886;  d.  May  3,  1913;  m.  July  14, 

1904,  HARRY  PHILIPS.     Children:   (1)  Mary  Elsie,  b.  1905. 

(2)  David  E.,  b.  1906. 
v.  CLARA  LOUISA,  b.  Aug.  1,  1889;  m.  Mar.  9,  1909,  JAMES  A. 

HOLLOWAY.     Child:  Eleanor  M.,  b.  1913. 
vi.  PAUL  R.,    b.    Jan.    23,    1894;    unm.     Machinist.     Resides 

(1919)  at  2234  Moore  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
vii.  CHARLES  HENRY,  b.  Mar.  19, 1899;  d.  Oct.  27, 1918. 
viii.  SARAH  ELIZABETH,  b.  June  3, 1902;  d.  Mar.  7, 1904. 

275.  ARTHUR8  TAPPAN  NORTH  (Levi\  Darius6,  Asa6, 
Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Levi  North  by  his 
second  wife  Laura  Johnson,  was  born  at  Kewanee,  111.,  Oct.  15, 
1864.  He  received  the  degree  of  B.S.  in  architecture  from  the 
University  of  Illinois  in  1885.  He  married  (1)  at  Mattoon, 
111.,  Nov.  13,  1886,  NANNIE  PAGE  LANE,  who  was  born  at 
Mattoon,  Dec.  18, 1862,  and  died  there  July  11, 1910;  (2)  CATH- 
ERINE L.  STEPHENS. 

Mr,  North  was  long  in  the  structural  steel  business  as  con- 
tracting and  chief  engineer.  He  was  chief  engineer  with  the 
National  Fireproofing  Co.,  consulting  engineer  for  the  Yellow 
Pine  Manufacturers'  Association,  and  was  the  first  engineering 
editor  of  the  American  Architect,  of  which  he  is  now  western 
editor,  with  offices  at  2100  Mailers  Building,  Chicago,  111. 
Residence,  Evanston,  111. 
Children: 

i.  HELEN  CHARLOTTE,  b.  at  Mattoon,  111.,  June  30,  1889;  m. 
RAYMOND  GREGG  REDDING,  and  resides  at  Mattoon.    Chil- 
dren :    (1)  Virginia  Page.     (2)  Gregg  North,  dec. 
ii.  PAGE  LANE,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  29,  1892;  resides  at 
Mattoon,  111. 


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276.  HARTWELL8  NORTH  (Miles7,  Samuel6,  Asa5,  Jona- 
than*, John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Miles  and  Sarah 
(Ford)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio, 
April   26,    1833.     In    1856   he   married   ELIZABETH  BELONG. 
He  engaged  in  farming  in  his  native  town,  where  he  died  in  1901. 

Children,  b.  at  Braceville: 

425.  i.  LORENZO,  b.  Mar.  20,  1858. 

ii.  LILLIE,  b.  July,  1859;  m.  Lucms  BROBST  and  resides  at 
Garrettsville,  Ohio. 

iii.  LOLA,  b.  July,  1859  (twin);  unm.,  and  resides  with  her  sister 
Lillie. 

iv.  LOREN,  b.  Sept.,  1861;  d.  1892;  m. . 

v.  JENNIE,  b.  Sept.,  1863;  m.  1884,  SHERMAN  ROOD  and  resides 
at  Garrettsville,  Ohio.  No  children. 

vi.  MARY,  b.  April,  1865;  d.  1908;  m.  1885,  HARRY  ROOD.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Nellie,  m.  Paul  Nichols.  (2)  Amos. 

277.  WILLIAM8  S.  NORTH  (Asa7,  Samuel6,  Asa5,  Jona- 
thon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Asa  and  Mercy  Ann 
(Selby)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio, 
Oct.  8,  1838,  and  died  Nov.  22,  1902.     He  was  a  veteran  of  the 
Civil  War.     He  married  HELEN  HARMON,  who  was  born  June 
10, 1843,  and  died  Oct.  14, 1918. 

Children: 

426.  i.  ALPHONSO  M.,  b.  Dec.,  1860. 

ii.  MERCY  ANN,  b.  at  Braceville,  June  14,  1862;  m.  ASA  S. 
WILSON  and  resides  at  Niles,  Ohio.  Children:  (1)  Ilda  C., 
b.  Oct.  15,  1883;  m.  Robert  G.  Adams.  (2)  M.  Hazel,  b. 
Aug.  4,  1885.  (3)  Howard  A.,  b.  Nov.  26,  1888;  m.  Adele 
St.  Germaine.  (4)  Paul  North,  b.  Aug.  30,  1900. 

277£.  LEVI8  R.  NORTH  (Asa7,  Samuel6,  Asa5,  Jonathan*, 
John3,  Samuel* ,  John1) ,  second  son  of  Samuel  and  Mercy  (Selby) 
North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  July  18, 
1840,  and  died  Sept.  24,  1862.  He  married  at  Braceville, 
CHRISTINE  ESTELLA  CLARK,  who  died  Aug.  31,  1864,  aged  33. 

Child: 

427.  i.  ALONZO  W. 

278.  THOMAS8   HASTINGS  NORTH  (Alfred7,  Nathan6, 
Samuel5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of  the  missionary 
Alfred  North,  was  born  at  Singapore,  Jan.  22,  1843.     He  mar- 
ried Feb.  29,  1868,  SARAH  HUMPHREY  of  Bachelder,  Kans.,  and 


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for  a  while  they  lived  at  Wakefield,  Clay  Co.,  Kans.  They 
later  were  pioneers  in  Oregon,  where  he  was  a  farmer  and  lum- 
berman. He  was  in  the  Federal  Army  during  the  Civil  War. 

Children: 

i.  LAURA  MINERVA,  b.  May  23,  1869;  d.  1892;  unm. 
ii.  MARTHA  CAROLINE,  b.  Jan.   14,   1871;  m.   1891,  JOHN  R. 
DALLAS. 

428.  iii.  ALFRED  MYRON,  b.  June  9, 1872. 

iv.  WILLIAM  MELVIN,  b.  May  12, 1875;  d.  1875. 
v.  ANNA,  b.  1876;  d.  1877. 
vi.  THOMAS  ELY,  b.  1878;  d.  1896. 

429.  vii.  EDWIN  BRYAN,  b.  1882. 
viii.  EVA,  b.  1883;  d.  1885. 

ix.  RUTH,  b.  1886. 

279.  WILLIAM8  WHITESIDE  NORTH  (Alfred7,  Nathan6, 
Samuel5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Alfred 
North  by  his  second  wife,  Martha  Bryan,  was  born  at  Pitts- 
ford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1857.     He  was  a  prominent  business  man, 
and  lived  at  Springfield,  111.     He  died  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  in 
1915.     Wife's  name  not  obtained. 

Children: 

i.  CHILD,  d.  in  infancy, 
ii.  HELEN,  m.  CAPT.  LAKE,  IT.  S.  N. 

280.  EDWARD8    NORTH     (Marcus7,    Asahel6,    Samuel5, 
Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Marcus  and 
Elizabeth  (Wales)  North,  was  born  near  White  Hall,  111.,  July 
31,  1851.     He  married  at  White  Hall,  Oct.  16,  1876,  EMMA  M. 
PORTER,  daughter  of  William  A.  and  Rachel  (Auten)  Porter, 
born  near  Pekin,  111.,  Feb.  21,  1857.     They  reside  (1919)  at  1110 
Rosalie  Ave.,  Houston,  Tex. 

Mr.  North  compiled  and  had  privately  printed  at  White 
Hall  in  1909  "The  Swallow  Book,"  a  record  of  the  descendants 
of  his  great-grandparents,  Nahum  and  Deidamia  (Woods) 
Swallow. 

Children,  b.  near  White  Hall: 

430.  i.  HARRY  WALES,  b.  July  29,  1877. 

ii.  FRANK  HINMAN,  b.  Oct.  30,  1879;  d.  Mar.  9,  1887. 
iii.  MAURICE  EDWARD,  b.  Feb.  18,  1881,  d.  Feb.  18,  1881. 
iv.  MARY  ADAH,  b.  June  12, 1884;  d.  Feb.  24,  1887. 

v.  PORTER,  b.  May  30,  1886;  d.  June  29,  1886. 
vi.  WILLIAM  ATKINSON,  b.  July  2, 1888. 


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vii.  RACHEL  AUTEN,  b.  Sept.  13, 1892. 
viii.  ELIZABETH,  b.  April  7,  1895;  m.  at  Houston,  Tex.,  Dec.  11, 

1912,  EDWARD  M.  ROGERS.    Child:   (1)     Elizabeth,  b.  Feb. 

15,  1914. 
ix.  JOHN  KENYON,  b.  Feb.  10,  1897. 

281.  MARCUS8  NORTH,  JR.  (Marcus7,  Asahel6,  Samuel5, 
Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Marcus  and 
Elizabeth  (Wales)  North,  was  born  near  White  Hall,  111.,  Nov. 
1,  1854.     He  married  near  White  Hall,  April  18,  1876,  MARTHA 
A.  BALDWIN,  daughter  of  Francis  M.  and  Mary   (Bowman) 
Baldwin,  born  near  Wrightsville,  111.,  Mar.  31,  1858.     They 
reside  (1919)  near  White  Hall,  111.,  in  the  house  built  by  Asahel 
North,  which  has  since  been  remodeled. 

Children,  b.  near  White  Hall: 
431.     i.  WALTER  FRANCIS,  b.  May  21,  1877. 

ii.  ELETHEA  AGNES,  b.  Dec.  24,  1880;  m.  near  White  Hall, 
April  20,  1910,  CHARLES  McCLAREN,  son  of  John  Nelson  and 
Jennie  (Dearie)  McClaren.  Child:  Martha  Jane,  b.  Mar.  7, 
1914. 

iii.  MINNIE  ELIZABETH,  b.  May  24,  1883. 
iv.  HELEN  MOTLEY,  b.  June  15,  1885;  m.  April  18,  1917,  FRANK 

WEIS. 

v.  LUCY  BALDWIN,  b.  May  25,  1888;  m.  near  White  Hall,  Nov. 
11,  1909,  HENRY  W.  SHIRLEY,  son  of  Dr.  Edwin  and  Annie 
(White)  Shirley.  They  reside  (1919)  at  White  Hall.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Richard  Henry,  b.  Nov.  29,  1911.  (2)  Donald 
North,  b.  Nov.  17, 1913. 

282.  GEORGE8    NORTH  (John7,  Asahel6,  Samuel5,  Sam- 
uel*, John3,  Samuel2,  John1) ,  only  son  of  John  and  Lora  (Twitch- 
ell)  North,  was  born  near  White  Hall,  111.,  Mar.  2,  1886.     He 
married  (1)  near  White  Hall,  Dec.  9,  1908,  CLEMMA  ELIZABETH 
Ross,  daughter  of  Edward  and  Ella  (Tankersley)  Ross,  who  was 
born  near  White  Hall,  April  16,  1887,  and  died  Dec.  3,  1918; 
(2)  GRACE  TANKERSLEY.     They  reside  (1919)  near  White  Hall. 

Child,  b.  near  White  Hall: 

i.  MARIAN  ADA,  b.  Sept.  11, 1909. 

283.  EDWARD8  MARTIN  NORTH  (Edward7  D.,  Aaron\ 
John5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Edward  D. 
and  Lucia  (Lincoln)  North,  was  born  at  Windsor,  Vt.,  Dec. 
26, 1838,  and  died  at  Maiden,  Mass.,  Jan.  20, 1899.     He  married 


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at  Ludlow,  Vt.,  April  13,  1874,  FLORENCE  PRISCILLA,  daughter 
of  Joseph  and  Priscilla  (Franklin)  Moore,  born  at  Plymouth, 
Vt.,  July  17,  1847.  Mr.  North  lived  in  Maiden. 

Children: 

i.  INEZ  MAT,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1875;  m.  at  Mai- 
den, Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1898,  HARRIS  W.  LANGLEY.     Children: 
(1)  Florence  H.,  b.  1900.     (2)  Ruth  Sherman,  b.  1904. 
ii.  LUTHER  M.,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  June  22,  1877;  unm.     Treas- 
urer of  the  Dodge-Haley  Co.,  Boston,  Mass. 
iii.  ARTHUR  LINCOLN,  b.  at  East  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  10, 1879;  m. 
at  Maiden,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1918,  AMY  SYNDERBY  NEWMAN 
of  Winchester,  Mass. 

284.  CHARLES8  HAMILTON  NORTH  (Charles7, 
Aaron6,  John*,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Charles  and  Lydia  (Kendall)  North,  was  born  at  Thomaston, 
Ga.,  April  8,  1832,  and  married  at  West  Windsor,  Vt.,  Sept.  23, 
1856,  JANE  LINCOLN,  daughter  of  Micah  and  Lucia  (Woodruff) 
Lincoln.  She  was  born  at  West  Windsor,  Vt.,  July  27,  1834, 
and  died  at  Newton,  Mass.,  May  22,  1918. 

Mr.  North  was  for  many  years  engaged  at  Somerville,  Mass., 
in  the  packing  business,  which  was  sold  to  Swift  and  Co.  about 
1889.  He  died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  4,  1901. 

Children : 

i.  WAYNE  HAMILTON,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1857;  d. 
at  Washington,  D.  C.,  Oct.  24,  1918;  m.  at  Boston,  Sept.  10, 
1892,  JANET  SCHOOLER.  Lived  in  Washington.  No  children. 

ii.  CHARLES  LINCOLN,  b.  at  Boston,  Aug.  26,  1859;  m.  at  Somer- 
ville, Mass.,  June  5,  1888,  BLANCHE  E.  GRIFFIN.  No  chil- 
dren. 

iii.  JENNIE  LUCIA,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  April  26,  1861;  m.  at 
Somerville,  Mass.,  ALTON  E.  WHITTAKER.  Residence,  1518 
E.  Marquette  Road,  Chicago,  111.  Children:  (1)  Jennie,  b. 
May  10,  1884;  d.  May  22,  1884.  (2)  Winona  N.,  b.  Jan.  16, 
1887;  m.  May  27,  1914,  Alvin  C.  Ayer.  (3)  Ruth  L.,  b. 
Dec.  24,  1888. 

iv.  WINONA  FRANCES,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1864;  d.  at 

Boston,  Feb.  26,  1865. 

v.  MARK  NEWELL,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  10, 1867.  He  is  a 
veterinary  surgeon  and  resides  at  321  Columbia  St.,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

vi.  GEORGIA  LINCOLN,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1868;  m. 
at  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  28,  1893,  ARTHUR  W.  AYER. 
Residence,  202  S.  Kensington  Ave.,  La  Grange.  111.  Children: 

13 


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(1)  Esther  Newell,  b.  May  7,  1894;  m.  Sept.  15,  1917,  Samuel 
M.  Millner,  Jr.  (2)  Marjorie  Whittier,  b.  Nov.  27,  1895. 
vii.  ONATA  ISABELLA,  b.  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  22,  1871;  m.  at 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1897,  CHARLES  N.  FITTS.  Resi- 
dence, 3  Alton  Place,  Brookline,  Mass.  Children:  (1)  Doris 
Lincoln,  b.  Feb.  16,  1900.  (2)  Lincoln  William,  b.  April  3, 
1903. 

432.  viii.  FREDERICK  KENDALL,  b.  at  Somerville,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1874. 
ix.  JAMES  HARRISON,  b.  at  Somerville,  Mass.,  April  6,   1878. 
In  business  with  Hawkbridge  Bros.,  steel  merchants,  Boston, 
Mass. 

285.  DR.  JAMES8  HARPER  NORTH,  JR.  (James7  H., 
John6  A.,  John5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  only  son  of 
James  Harper  and  Zelis  (Seagrave)  North,  was  born  at  New 
York  City,  July  22,  1864.     He  married  Oct.  1,  1890,  HENRIETTA 
MONTGOMERY  JACKSON,  of  Berwick,  Pa.,  born  Oct.  12,  1866. 

Dr.  North  was  a  medical  student  at  Columbia  University  in 
1884-5,  and  from  1885  to  1887  at  the  college  of  the  City  of  New 
York  from  which  he  received  his  M.D.  degree.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Psi  Upsilon  fraternity,  and  practised  for  some 
time  at  Clifton  Springs,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  has  been 
associated  for  the  last  twenty-three  years  with  the  New  York 
Life  Insurance  Co.,  in  New  York  City.  Residence,  50  East 
73rd  St. 

Children: 

i.  MARJORIE  SEAGRAVE,  b.  at  Tuxedo  Park,  N.  Y.,  July  22, 
1891;  m.  at  New  York  City,  Mar.  4,  1916,  DAVID  BRADLEY 
BUFFUM,  who  was  in  the  Marine  Corps  during  the  European 
War. 

ii.  CLARENCE  JACKSON,  b.  at  Swampscott,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1892. 
Graduated  at  Harvard  in  1914.  During  the  World  War  was 
with  the  War  Trade  Board,  and  is  now  (1919)  editor  of  the 
magazine  "Export  Trade." 

286.  HENRY8  MARTYN  NORTH  (John7  A.,  John6  A., 
John*,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John*),  second  son  of  John 
Adna,  Jr.,  and  Jessie  (McKenzie)  North,  was  born  at  Augusta, 
Ga.,  in  1864.    He  married  MARY  BELLE  WALKER,  and  resides 
(1919)  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  insurance 
business. 

Children,  b.  at  Augusta: 

i.  HENRY  MARTYN,  JR.,  b.  1902. 
ii.  ISABELLE  WALKER,  b.  1909. 


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287.  PHILIP8  STRONG  NORTH   (John1  A,,  John6  A., 
John5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  John 
Adna,  Jr.,  and  Jessie  (McKenzie)  North,  was  born  at  Augusta, 
Ga.,  in  1866.     He  married  in  1903  ANNIS  FIELD  BLACK  and 
resides  (1919)  at  2230  Pickens  St.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  of  which  city 
he  is  treasurer. 

Children,  b.  at  Augusta : 
i.  JOHN  ADNA,  b.  1906. 
ii.  WALLACE  WINGFIELD,  b.  1909. 
iii.  NEVILLE  COKNELIA,  b.  1911. 

288.  ERNEST8  MORELAND  NORTH  (John*  A.,  John6  A., 
John5,  Samuel4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  John  Adna, 
Jr.,  and  Jessie  (McKenzie)  North,  was  born  at  Augusta,  Ga., 
in  1868.     He  married  ANNE  STOVALL.     Mr.  North  is  assistant 
general  passenger  agent  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  Line  R.  R.,  at 
Savannah,  Ga.  (1919). 

Children: 

i.  COURTNEY  STOVALL. 
ii.  MAUDE  STOVALL. 

289.  LEVI8   NORTH    (Lyman7,   Noah6,   Daniel5,   Daniel4, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Lyman  North,  was  born 
at  Leray,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1837.     When  eight 
years  old  he  removed,  with  his  father  and  grandfather,  to  Ant- 
werp, where  the  two  latter  died.     He  married  Dec.  6,  1859, 
NANCY  HALL.     He  was  a  farmer  and  a  veteran  of  the  Civil 
War  and  is  now  living  in  good  health  at  the  age  of  83  at  Ant- 
werp, N.  Y. 

Children,  b.  at  Antwerp,  N.  Y.: 

i.  ALICE  M.,  b.  Jan.  4,  1861;  m.  Dec.,  1881,  CHARLES  KELLOG. 
ii.  MARY  R.,  b.  May  5, 1869;  d.  at  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19, 1903; 

m.  WILLIAM  DORWAY. 

iii.  EUGENE  COPLEY,  b.  Dec.  31,  1876,  m.  Dec.  31,  1876,  EDITH 
GRAPPOT.    Child:  Thelma. 

290.  LORENZO8  NORTH  (Lyman7,  Noah6,  Daniel6,  Dan- 
iel*, Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Lyman  North, 
was  born  at  Antwerp,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  April  21,  1860.     He 
married  at  North  Wilna,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  July  1,  1882, 
MADELINE  PELKEY,  daughter  of  John  and  Eliza  Pelkey,  born  in 
Canada,  Nov.  25,  1862.     Residence  (1919),  Carthage,  N.  Y. 
Machinist. 


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Children : 

433.  i.  CLAUDE,  b.  at  Carthage,  Jan.  31,  1884. 

434.  ii.  CLARENCE,  b,  near  Lowville,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y..  Sept.  21,  1886. 

291.  SYLVESTER8  NORTH  (Ira7,  Noah6,  Daniel5,  Daniel4, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of  Ira  and  Lyda   (Woodard) 
North,  was  born  at  Diana,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  and  married  JANE 
LEWIS. 

Children: 

i.  EMMA,  m. PEABODY  and  resides  at  Harrisville,  N.  Y. 

ii.  CORA,  deceased. 

iii.  EDWIN,  deceased. 

iv.  FREDERICK,  resides  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

292.  ALBERT8   NORTH    (Ira\    Noah6,   Daniel5,   Daniel*, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of  Ira  and  Lyda  (Woodard)  North, 
was  born  at  Diana,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  1838,  and  died  at  Harris- 
ville, Lewis  Co.,  Nov.  15,  1889.     He  married  JULIA  HARRIS, 
who  died  Nov.  14,  1911,  aged  71.     They  lived  in  Harrisville, 
N.  Y. 

Children,  b.  at  Harrisville: 

i.  MAHALA,  b.  1861;  d.  in  infancy. 

ii.  WILLIAM,  b.  1864.     He  left  Harrisville  in  1904  and  has  not 
since  been  heard  from. 

435.  iii.  MYRON,  b.  Feb.  7,  1869;  d.  Feb.  9,  1913. 
iv.  WINIFORD,  b.  1872;  d.  1877. 

v.  CARRIE,  b.  1875;  m.  ERWIN  ACKERMAN  and  resides  in  Harris- 
ville, N.  Y.      No  children. 

293.  NOAH8    NORTH     (7ra7,    Noah6,    Daniel5,    Daniel*, 
Thomas3,  Samuel*,  John1),  son  of  Ira  and  Lyda   (Woodard) 
North,  was  born  in  the  town  of  Diana,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May 
18,  1840,  and  died  at  Naples,  South  Dakota,  April  22,  1898. 
During  the  Civil  War  he  enlisted  in  the  Union  Army,  and  after 
the  close  of  hostilities  married  Aug.  24,  1865,  MRS.  HARRIET 
(McCALLisTER)    COOPER,    daughter   of   Isaac   and   Elizabeth 
(Benson)  Cooper,  born  at  Antwerp,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1842. 

In  1881  Noah  North  took  up  a  claim  in  Erwin,  S.  Dak.,  which 
he  and  his  sons  farmed.  He  later  engaged  in  veterinary  work. 
Mrs.  North  resides  (1920)  with  her  children  at  Erwin,  S.  Dak. 

Children: 

436.  i.  GEORGE  A.,  b.  Aug.  25,  1866. 

437.  ii.  ALLEN  E.,  b.  Jan.  21,  1869. 


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iii.  LIZZIE  M.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1875;  m.  GEORGE  T.  SNYDER  and 
resides  at  Erwin,  S.  Dak.     Child :  Evalyth  Miriam. 

294.  JOHN8  CALVIN  NORTH  (Omri  M.7,  Ira6,  Daniel5, 
Daniel*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1},  youngest  son  of  Omri  M. 
and  Elizabeth  (Adams)  North,  was  born  at  Farmington,  Oct. 
10,  1831.     He  married  (1)  Oct.  15, 1861 ,  HARRIET  B.  OLMSTEAD, 
daughter  of  Ashbel  Olmstead  of  New  Hartford;  (2)  Nov.  6, 1872, 
FANNY  WHITE  of  New  York.     He  removed  to  Wisconsin  and 
Illinois,  and  when  the  Civil  War  broke  out,  enlisted  as  a  wagoner. 
He  went  to  Ship  Island,  New  Orleans  and  Port  Hudson.     In 
1893  he  was  living  in  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Children: 

i.  ALICE  BELDEN,  b.  Aug.  27,  1864. 

ii.  FREDERIC  BENEDICT,  b.  Aug.  14,  1866;  drowned  July  17, 
1883. 

295.  EDWIN8  WOODRUFF  NORTH   (Albert7  W.,  Ira6, 
Daniel5,  Daniel*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Albert 
William  and  Jeanette  (Woodruff)  North,  was  born  at  Redfield, 
N.  Y.,  May  12,  1835,  and  died  at  Montevallo,  Ala.,  in  1893, 
where  he  had  removed  with  his  family. 

Children : 

i.  SUSAN  JEANETTE,  b.  at  Montevallo,  Ala.,  June  15,  1861;  m. 
Feb.  15,  1882,  JOHN  S.  STORRS  of  Montevallo.  They  were 
living  in  1893  at  Covington,  Ky. 

ii.  FRANK  A.,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1865;  d.  at  Birming- 
ham, Ala.,  Mar.  12,  1889;  unm. 
iii.  MARY  AUGUSTA,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  22,  1867;  d. 

,  Aug.  8,  1868. 
iv.  GEORGE  ALBERT,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1869;  d.  at 

Shelby,  Ala.,  Aug.  7,  1889. 

v.  WILLIAM  EDWIN,  b.  at  Oxford,  Ala.,  Jan.  1,  1872;  unm. 
438.  vi.  WILBUR  LYMAN,  b.  at  Montevallo,  Ala.,  June  19,  1874. 

vii.  LESTER  WOODRUFF,  b.  at  Montevallo,  Ala.,  Nov.  9,  1876; 

unm.     Bookkeeper  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
viii.  LENA  BELL,  b.  at  Montevallo,  Ala.,  Feb.  13,  1879. 
be.  HENRY  CLEVELAND,  b.  at  Montevallo,  Ala.,  Oct.  29,  1884; 
unm. 

296.  ALBERT8   WILLIAM   NORTH    (Albert7   W.,   Ira*, 
Daniel*,  Daniel*,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Albert  William  and  Jeanette  (Woodruff)  North,  was  born  at 
Redfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1839,  and  died  at  Hartford,  Aug.  18, 


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1909.  He  married  Mar.  20,  1862,  LOUISA,  daughter  of  Charles 
Austin  Ward  of  Salem,  Mass.  Mr.  North  was  a  prominent 
business  man  in  Hartford,  and  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Hatch 
and  North,  coal  dealers. 

Children: 

i.  CHARLES  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  12,  1863;  unm. 
ii.  FLORENCE,  b.  Oct.  8,  1869;  m.  Nov.  11,  1890,  FREDERICK  LEE 
BISHOP,  son  of  Seth  W.  and  Ann  (Hart)  Bishop  of  Hartford. 
Residence  (1920),  862  Farmington  Ave.,  Hartford. 

297.  CHARLES8  CLARENCE  NORTH  (John7  D.,  Royal6 
F.,  Thomas5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of 
John  Denton  and  Sarah  (Stevens)  North,  was  born  at  North's 
Landing,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  25,  1862.     He  married  OLIVE 
SPENCER  COOPER,  born  at  Geneseo,  111.,  Sept.  5,  1867.     Mr. 
North  is  a  carpenter  and  contractor  and  resides  at  1170  25th  St., 
Moline,  111. 

Children: 

439.     i.  CLARENCE  ARTHUR,  b.  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  Mar.  9,  1891. 
ii.  SARAH  JANET,  b.  at  Moline,  111.,  Oct.  1,  1900. 
iii.  BENJAMIN  FREDERIC,  b.  at  Moline,  111.,  Sept.  30, 1902. 
iv.  CHARLES  COOPER,  b.  at  Moline,  111.,  Aug.  28,  1906. 

298.  OLIVER8  MORTON  NORTH  John7  D.,  Royal6  F., 
Thomas5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  John 
Denton  and  Sarah  (Stevens)  North,  was  born  at  North's  Land- 
ing, Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  May  17,  1865.     He  married  Aug.  24,  1892, 
BERTHA  J.  COWLEY  who  was  born  at  Joslyn,  111.,  Nov.  25,  1872, 
and  died  at  Moline,  111.,  July  19, 1917.     Mr.  North  is  a  carpenter 
and  resides  at  2610  5th  Ave.,  Moline,  111. 

Children,  b.  at  Moline: 

i.  RUTH  MARIE,  b.  July  18,  1894;  m.  May  26,  1913,  FRED  A. 

SPURGEON. 

ii.  VERNA  MAY,  b.  April  8,  1900;  m.  Sept.  26,  1918,  CARL  G. 
STRANDLUND.     Child:  Betty  Louise,  b.  July  14,  1919. 

299.  JOHN8  DENTON  NORTH,  JR.  (John7  D.,  Royal6  F., 
Thomas5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
John  Denton,  Sr.,  and  Sarah  (Stevens)  North),  was  born  at 
North's  Landing,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  April  20,  1869.     He  married 
Feb.  21,  1911,  EMMA  MINOLA  ECKSTROM,  and  is  engaged  in 
farming  at  Strathmore,  Alberta,  Canada.     They  have  besides 


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their  daughter,  one  adopted  son,  John  Denton  North,  Jr.,  born 
May  31,  1918. 

Child: 

i.  ALBERTA  MINOLA,  b.  May  21,  1912. 

300.  ROYAL8  EARLY  NORTH  (Royal7  F.,  George6  W., 
Thomasb,   Timothy*,    Thomas3,   Samuel2,  John1),  only  child  of 
Royal  Flint  and  Susan  (McCarty)  North,  was  born  at  Vicks- 
burg,  Miss.,  Sept.  20,  1869.     He  married  Feb.  3,  1892,  KATIE 
Moss  PINKSTON,  who  was  born  Mar.  15,  1870.     He  resides  in 
his  native  town  where  he  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  North, 
Jenkins  and  North  Lumber  Co.,  manufacturers  of  hardwood 
lumber  and  lathes. 

Children: 

440.  i.  LINTON  GLOVER,  b.  May  14,  1893. 
ii.  CECIL  MAY,  b.  and  d.  Aug.  19,  1902. 

301.  VINTON8  McCARTY  NORTH  (Walter7  V.,  George9 
W.,   Thomas5,    Timothy4,    Thomas3,   Samuel2,  John1),   youngest 
son  of  Walter  Vinton  and  Alice  (Douglas)  North,  was  born  Feb. 
14,  1878.     He  married . 

Children: 

i.  MERLE. 
ii.  HALBERT. 
iii.  EDITH. 

302.  NORMAN8  GUY  NORTH   (Czar7  P.,   Guy6,   Seth*, 
Timothy*,  Thomas5,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Czar  Peter  and 
Epeline  (Holmes)  North,  was  born  at  Elba,  Orleans  Co.,  N.  Y., 

Jan.  15,  1828,  and  died .     He  married  Dec.  22,  1852,  ABBIE 

H.  WRIGHT  of  Lockport,  N.  Y.    They  resided  at  Cedar  Rapids, 
Boone  Co.,  Neb. 

Children: 

i.  KATE  ELIZA,  b.  at  Cambria,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1853;  m.  Oct.  3, 
1874,  T.  T.  BUTLER  of  Loda,  111.  Residence  (1919),  Fairflax, 
Mo. 

ii.  ANNA  EPPAULJNA,  b.  at  Marathon,  Mich.,  July  10,  1856;  m. 
Oct.  3,  1883,  WILLIAM  C.  BURCHSTED.  Residence  (1919), 
Brush,  Colo. 

441.  iii.  CHARLES  WRIGHT,  b.  at  Loda,  HI.,  Sept.  29,  1863;  d.  Dec.  13, 

1914. 


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303.  DR.  NELSON8  LUTHER  NORTH  (Czar7  P.,  Guy\ 
Seth5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Czar 
Peter  and  Epeline  (Holmes)  North,  was  born  at  Elba,  Orleans 

Co.,  N.  Y.,  April  20,  1830,  and  died .     He  married  SUSAN 

KENNEDY.     In  1854  he  graduated  at  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  in  New  York,  and  practised  medicine  for  many 
years  in  that  city  and  Brooklyn. 

Children : 

442.  i.  JEREMIAH  A.,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1849;  d.  April  30, 1911. 
ii.  WILLAKD  PARKER,  b.  1860;  d.  1871. 

443.  iii.  NELSON  LUTHER,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  April  26,  1865. 

iv.  ABRALA  S.,  m.  (1)  DR.  BARDWELL;  (2)  D.  BUTLER  PRATT  of 
Howard  University,  Washington,  D.  C. 

304.  EDWIN8  DELOIS  NORTH   (Czar7  P.,  Guy*,  Seth5, 
Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Czar  Peter 
and  Epeline  (Holmes)  North,   was  born  Mar.    1,   1834.     He 
married  June  15,  1880,  EMILY  D.  WHITE.     He  was  a  farmer  and 
was  living  in  1893  at  Canton,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Child: 

i.  ARTHUR,  b.  Sept.  25,  1881. 

305.  CHARLES8  ADDISON  NORTH  (Levi7,  Sydney6,  Lot5, 
Timothy*,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Levi  and 
Arriminta  (Howard)  North,  was  born  near  Freemington,  Effing- 
ham  Co.,  111.,  Nov.  14,  1838,  and  died  near  Mill  Creek,  Utah, 
Jan.  31,  1906.     He  married  Jan.  27,  1861,  ALBERTINE  J.  BAT- 
TLESEN.     Mr.  North  was  a  merchant  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah. 

Children: 

444.  i.  CHARLES  LEVI,  b.  Oct.  25,  1861;  d.  April  20,  1891. 

445.  ii.  JOHN  ADDISON,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah,  Sept.  9,  1863. 

446.  iii.  HYRUM  KING,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah,  Sept.  5,  1865. 
iv.  ALBERTINE  ARRIMINTA,  b.  Dec.  22, 1867;  d.  1886. 

v.  ALICE  ALMIRA,  b.  Jan.  9,  1869;  m.  Jan.  16,  1890,  JACOB  GIB- 
SON. 

vi.  ADA  ALVIRA,  b.  Jan.  9, 1869  (twin);  d.  Nov.  15, 1887. 
vii.  LEVONA  DIANNA,  b.  June  27, 1872;  m.  June  22, 1893,  WILLIAM 
H.  STOUT,  b.  Oct.  10,  1863.  Residence,  Murray,  Utah. 
Children:  (1)  Levona  Dean,  b.  June  22,  1894;  m.  May  19, 
1917,  Leslie  Palmer.  (2)  Glen  William,  b.  June  16,  1896. 
(3)  Lillie  Josephine,  b.  Sept.  20,  1898.  (4)  Ada  Alvira,  b. 
Sept.  18,  1900;  d.  Nov.  22,  1915.  (5)  Viola,  b.  Oct.  14,  1902. 


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(6)  Louise,  b.  June  9,  1905.     (7)  Alta,  b.  Feb.  13,  1909;  d. 
Mar.  1,  1909.     (8)  Western  Hosea,  b.  July  12,  1910. 
viii.  MELINDA,  b.  April  15,  1874;  d.  Dec.  6,  1887. 

ix.  LILLY  ANN,  b.  Mar.  1,  1876;  m.  Sept.  13,  1899,  GEORGE  S. 
SPENCER.  Residence,  Paris,  Idaho.  Children:  (1)  Lilly 
Pearl,  b.  Jan.  28,  1901.  (2)  Wendell  George,  b.  June  30,  1905. 
(3)  Ruby,  b.  July  7,  1907.  (4)  Wayne  Mondell,  b.  Feb.  19, 
1910.  (5)  Paul  North,  b.  Mar.  22,  1914.  (6)  J.  Bennion, 
b.  Oct.  19,  1915. 

x.  NELLIE  JOSEPHINE,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Feb.  17,  1879;  m.  April 
23,  1903,  HYRUM  BENNION,  JR.,  b.  at  Taylorsville,  Utah, 
April  13,  1879.  Residence,  Murray,  Utah.  Children:  (1) 
Harold  N.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1904.  (2)  Everett  N.,  b.  July  21,  1905. 
(3)  Daisy  N.,  b.  July  25,  1907.  (4)  Hyrum  C.  N.,  b.  Dec. 
25,  1910.  (5)  Verna  N.,  b.  Mar.  9,  1913.  (6)  Le  Grand  N,, 
b.  Oct.  17,  1916. 

xi.  EMILY  DESERETTE  (DAISY),  b.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Feb. 
18,  1881;  m.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Oct.  26,  1905,  ALPHEUS  ROCK- 
WOOD  who  was  b.  Dec.  28,  1874.  Residence  (1920),  Salt 
Lake  City.  Children:  (1)  Lee  North,  b.  Dec.  18,  1907.  (2) 
Ellis  North,  b.  Nov.  29,  1909.  (3)  Olive  North,  b.  Dec.  4, 
1911. 

306.  HYRUM8  BENNETT  NORTH  (Levi\  Sydney6,  Lot*, 
Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Levi  and 
Arriminta  (Howard)  North,  was  born  in  Lee  Co.,  la.,  Dec.  16, 
1840,  and  died  May  28,  1915.  He  married  (1)  Dec.  31,  1861, 
LEAH  R.,  daughter  of  John  R.  and  Mary  (Miles)  Davis  of  Ebb- 
wale,  South  Wales.  She  died  Dec.  20,  1919.  (2)  April  5,  1869, 
PRISCILLA  JANE,  daughter  of  Harrison  and  Mary  Ann  (McNutt) 
Blair.  She  was  born  in  Adams  Co.,  111.,  Feb.  16,  1853. 

Mr.  North  went  to  Utah  in  1852  with  the  Robert  Wimmer 
Company,  and  settled  at  Salt  Lake  City  and  Charleston,  where 
he  engaged  in  farming  and  dairying.  During  the  Civil  War  he 
enlisted  in  the  Utah  Volunteer  Cavalry. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  LEVI,  b.  and  d.  Nov.  22,  1863. 
ii.  ELIZABETH,  b.  and  d.  Nov.  22,  1863  (twin), 
iii.  HYRUM  THOMAS,  b.  Nov.  8,  1864;  d.  Nov.  14,  1864. 
iv.  CHARLES  DAVID,  b.  Oct.  5,  1865;  d.  Mar.  12,  1867. 
v.  AMOS,  b.  April  5, 1867;  d.  April  7, 1867. 

vi.  MARY  ARRIMINTA,  b.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Aug.  13,  1868; 
m.  Jan.  30,  1889,  CHARLES  NEILSON,  who  d.  Sept.  13,  1905. 
They  resided  at  Holliday.  Children:  (1)  Charles  L.,  b. 


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Sept.  23,  1889.  (2)  Hyrum  Perry,  b.  June  25,  1891.  (3) 
Joseph  C.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1894.  (4)  Erma  A.  b.  Mar.  25,  1900. 
(5)  Franklin  Dioight,  b.  July  29,  1902. 

447.  vii.  MERABI  FRANKLIN,  b.  Sept.  3,  1870;  d.  April  15,  1909. 
viii.  LEAH  ALWILDA,  b.  Sept.  15,  1872;  d.  Jan.  22,  1882. 

ix.  MALINDA  JANE,  b.  Dec.  1,  1873;  m.  June  2,  1893,  PETER 
SORENSEN.  Residence,  Holliday,  Utah.  Children:  (1) 
Leah  J.,  b.  Mar.  16,  1894.  (2)  Grace  N.,  b.  Oct.  1,  1895.  (3) 
Alden  C.,  b.  Oct.  24,  1897.  (4)  Rudger  V.,  b.  Sept.  13,  1899. 
(5)  Alwilda  J.,  b.  July  30,  1902.  (6)  Mary  E.,  b.  July  11, 
1904.  (7)  Roland  B.,  b.  Sept.  6,  1908.  (8)  Duward  S.,  b. 
Aug.  7,  1910.  (9)  Malon  D.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1915.  (10)  Edith 
L.,  b.  Sept.  11, 1915.  (11)  Willis  L.,  b.  May  19, 1916. 

x.  PHEBE  A.,  b.  Nov.  30, 1875;  d.  April  23, 1910;  m.  Nov.  2, 1898, 
GEORGE  W.  DAYBELL  of  Charleston,  Utah.  Children:  (1) 
Leo  Glenn,  b.  Jan.,  1900;  d.  Jan.,  1901.  (2)  Inez,  b.  Dec.  25, 
1901.  (3)  Rhea,  b.  Nov.  21,  1904.  (4)  Russell,  b.  July  5, 
1908. 

448.  xi.  PERRY  DAVIS,  b.  May  19,  1877. 

xii.  EUNICE  ANN,  b.  Aug.  26,  1878;  d.  Feb.  12,  1882. 

xiii.  MARTHA  A.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1883;  m.  Sept.  13,  1905,  ROBERT 
DAYBELL.  Residence,  Charleston,  Utah.  Children:  (1) 
Verda,  b.  May  28,  1906.  (2)  Bernice,  b.  Aug.  11,  1909.  (3) 
Eva,  b.  Aug.  13,  1911.  (4)  Lavour  Miles,  b.  Nov.  4,  1913. 
(5)  Theo  Carlile,  b.  Oct.  14,  1916.  (6)  Lloyd  Keith,  b.  Mar. 
25,  1919. 

By  second  wife: 

449.  xiv.  WILLIAM  HARRISON,  b.  May  14,  1870. 

xv.  WEBSTER  HOWARD,  b.  July  21,  1872;  d.  May  27,  1902. 

450.  xvi.  ARTHUR  MORMON,  b.  May  30,  1874. 

451.  xvii.  ASHAEL  ALBERT,  b.  July  2,  1876. 
xviii.  MILTON  BLAIR,  b.  Sept.  27,  1878;  unm. 

xix.  EDITH  PRISCILLA,  b.  Feb.  16, 1881 ;  unm.    Residence,  Charles- 
ton, Utah. 

xx.  ALMA,  b.  and  d.  Jan.  22,  1883. 
xxi.  GEORGE  ADDISON,  b.  July  23,  1884;  d.  1885. 
xxii.  ROYAL  EXILE,  b.  Aug.  29,  1886;  d.  Sept.  8,  1898. 
452.xxiii.  WARREN  LYMAN,  b.  Aug.  22,  1888. 
453.  xxiv.  LORIN  HARVEY,  b.  April  4,  1890. 

307.  LEVI8  HOWARD  NORTH  (lem1,  Sydney6,  Lot5,  Tim- 
othy*, Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1},  third  son  of  Levi  and  Amminta 
(Howard)  North,  was  born  Nov.  6,  1846,  and  was  drowned 
July  1,  1878,  in  the  Green  River  in  southeastern  Utah,  while 
with  an  exploring  party  bound  for  Arizona.  He  married  Jan. 


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11,  1869,  ANN  MARIAH  MORGAN,  who  now  resides  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  with  her  children. 

Children : 

454.  i.  LEVI  MORGAN,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah,  Jan.  17, 1870. 

455.  ii.  CLARENCE,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah,  Jan.  19, 1876. 

308.  MERARP  NORTH  (Lev?,  Sydney6,  Lot5,   Timothy*, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Levi  and  Arriminta 
(Howard)  North,  was  born  in  Harrison  Co.,  la.,  Jan.  14,  1852, 
and  married  Jan.  4,  1875,  QUEEN  E.  JACKSON,  who  was  born  in 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  and  died  Oct.  20,  1917.     Residence,  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah. 

Children,  b.  in  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah: 

i.  LESTER  F.,  b.  Nov.  9,  1878;  unm.     During  the  World  War 
served  two  years  in  France  and  Germany  as  a  corporal. 
Participated  in  the  battles  of  Chateau  Thierry  and  the  Ar- 
gonne,  and  was  with  the  Army  of  Occupation  on  the  Rhine, 
ii.  ELMER,  b.  Dec.  20,  1881,  unm. 
iii.  HAZEL  Q.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1887. 
iv.  ALTA  GENE,  b.  Aug.  19,  1897. 

309.  EDWIN8  EMERSON  NORTH  (Lot7,  Abijah6,  Lot6, 
Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Lot  North  and 
his  first  wife  Rhoda  A.  Emerson,  was  born  May  17,  1846,  and 
died  Jan.  21,  1917.     He  married  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  April  30,  1877, 
CATHARINE  GERTRUDE  HUMPHREY,  who  was  born  at  Egypt 
Bottom,  near  Patriot,  Ind.,  April  29,  1857.     Mr.  North  was  an 
engineer. 

Children : 

i.  CLARA,  b.  at  Egypt  Bottom,  Sept.  20,  1878;  m.  at  Patriot, 
Ind.,  Dec.  26,  1900,  HARRY  FORD  DAVIS.  Child:  William 
Ford,  b.  Feb.  12,  1904;  d.  Mar.  15,  1906. 

ii,  GLENN  WORTHINGTON,  b.  at  Egypt  Bottom,  Sept.  14, 1880;  m. 

at  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  Mar.  2,  1904,  ELIZABETH  COLES,  b.  at 

Rising  Sun,  May  11,  1884.     Contractor  at  Champaign,  111. 

No  children. 

iii.  KATHERINE,  b.  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  Sept.  20,  1890;  m.  at  Rising 

Sun,  Ind.,  Nov.  6, 1912,  WILLIAM  BENNETT  HARRIS,  JR. 
iv.  CHRISTINE,  b.  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  Feb.  15,  1893. 
v.   EDWINA,  b.  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  April  16,  1895;  m.  at  Rising  Sun, 
Ind.,  July  4,  1914,  JOHN  E.  BAKES. 


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310.  WILLIAM8  FOSTER  NORTH  ((Lot7,  Abijah*,  Lot5, 
Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Lot  North 
and  his  first  wife  Rhoda  A.  Emerson,  was  born  July  25,  1848, 
and  died  Jan.  17,  1902.     He  married  at  Patriot,  Switzerland 
Co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  30,  1873,  ABBIE  ALICE  HUMPHREY,  who  was 
born  near  Patriot,  Sept.  16,  1855. 

Children,  b.  in  or  near  Patriot,  Ind. : 

456.  i.  CORNELIUS  HUMPHREY,  b.  Jan.  12,  1875. 

ii.  EMERSON  ARTHUR,  b.  Feb.  14,  1880;  m.  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
Nov.  24,  1911,  EDNA  SCHWARM.  No  children.  He  is  a 
physician,  and  is  superintendent  of  Longview  Hospital,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

457.  iii.  ORVILLE  JACOB  HARRIS,  b.  Aug.  8,  1882. 

iv.  JANE  MARGARET,  b.  April  18,  1885.     Teacher  of  domestic 

science,  English  and  agriculture  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind. 
v.  WILLIAM  GIFFORD,  b.  June  23,  1890;  m.  at  Clarksburg,  Ind., 
Nov.  12, 1913,  ETHEL  DOLES.    No  children.     With  the  Ferro- 
Concrete  Construction  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

311.  ALBERT8  LOT  NORTH  (Lof,  AbijaW,  Lot5,  Timothy*, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Lot  North  by  his  second 
wife  Sarah  Hough,  was  born  Oct.  28,  1860.     He  married  at 
Patriot,  Ind.,  CLARA  HARRIS  NORTH,  who  was  born  Feb.  28, 
1860.     Mr.  North  was  a  tinner,  but  is  now  retired,  having 
farms  and  other  interests.     Residence  (1919),  Patriot,  Ind. 

Children,  b.  at  Patriot,  Ind. : 

i.  SARAH  KENNEDY,  b.  Nov.  24,  1886;  m.  at  Patriot,  June  14, 
1914,  REV.  JOHN  FRANKLIN  EDWARDS.      Residence  (1919), 
Logansport,  Ind. 
ii.  LUCILLE  HARRIS,  b.,  Feb.  3,  1893. 

312.  PINCKNEY8  ALLISON  NORTH  (Wilson1,  Abijah6, 
Lot5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Wilson 
North,  by  his  second  wife  Melinda  Marble,  was  born  in  Ohio 
Co.,  Ind.,  May  18,  1843,  and  died  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Dec. 
22,  1885,  from  illness  contracted  during  service  in  the  Union 
Army,  where  he  enlisted  at  the  age  of  sixteen,  in  Company  G, 
17th  Regiment  of  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  under  Lieut-Col. 
John  H.  Garwin.     He  was  discharged  July  14,  1865,  and  the 
following  year    married    in    Indiana,    JOHANNA,   daughter    of 
Andreas  and  Dorothea  Bauman.     She  died  at  Indianapolis, 
Mar.  23,  1909.     Mr.  North  was  a  farmer  near  Indianapolis. 


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Children,  b.  in  Indianapolis: 

i.  MELINDA,  b.  Sept.  15,  1872;  m.  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  in  1888, 
GEORGE  F.  McCABE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  who  d.  Dec.  17,  1917, 
aged  52.  Professionally  known  as  May  McCabe,  she  was  a 
well  known  actress  in  many  legitimate  productions  including 
"On  Trial,"  "The  Silent  Witness,"  "Oh  Boy!"  and  (1920)  in 
"Adam  and  Eva."  Children:  (1)  Clyde  A.  N.,  b.  1891;  m. 
1910,  Virginia  Irwin.  He  is  an  actor,  having  created  parts 
in  many  well  known  recent  plays.  (2)  Bernice,  b.  1898;  m. 
Dec.  21,  1914,  Frank  C.  Moore,  who  d.  Dec.  28,  1918.  Mrs. 
Moore  plays  (1920)  a  leading  part  in  the  New  York  musical 
comedy  success  "Irene." 

ii.  ELIZABETH  OLIVE,  b.  April  1,  1884;  m.  in  New  York  City, 
May  15,  1918,  LEON  DE  COSTA,  who  was  b.  at  Barcelona, 
Spain,  Feb.  26,  1883,  and  who  during  the  World  War  served  in 
the  A.  E.  F.,  May  6,  1917,  to  April  3,  1919,  in  105th  Field 
Artillery,  27th  Div.  (Meuse-Argonne,  St.  Mihiel,  Bois  de 
Forge).  He  is  now  secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  Metropole 
Theatrical  Enterprises,  Inc.,  New  York,  and  is  a  composer  of 
many  well-known  popular  songs.  Mrs.  De  Costa,  before  her 
marriage,  was  first  prima  donna  at  the  New  York  Hippo- 
drome for  three  years,  and  also  prima  donna  in  "Brewster's 
Millions,"  "A  Knight  for  a  Day,"  "Over  the  River"  (with 
Eddie  Foy),  "Prince  of  Pilsen,"  and  others.  She  then  de- 
voted her  time  to  concert  and  phonograph  work.  No  children. 

313.  JAMES8  MADISON  NORTH  (Wilson7,  Abijah6,  Lot*, 
Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Wilson  North 
by  his  second  wife  Melinda  Marble,  was  born  in  Ohio  Co.,  Ind., 

Jan.  7,  1845.     He  married  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  June  3, , 

SARAH,  daughter  of  John  and  Polly  (Miller)  Courtney.     She 
was  born  in  Ohio  Co.,  Ind.,  and  died  there  Oct.  21,  1879. 

Children,  b.  in  Ohio  Co.,  Ind. : 
458.     i.  JAMES  OLIVER,  b.  April  24,  1866. 

ii.  ALICE  MAY,  b.  Aug.  15,  1870;  m.  in  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind., 
Dec.  18,  1888,  SIMEON  Mix.  Residence,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Children:  (1)  James  Henry.  (2)  Anna  Olive,  b.  Dec.  23, 
1892;  m.  Feb.  6, 1912,  James  Holder.  (3)  Edna  May,  b.  April 
19,  1896;  m.  Everett  Truitt.  (4)  Oscar  S.,  b.  Nov.  23, 1903. 
iii.  ANNA  LAURA,  b.  June  28,  1872;  m.  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  June 
28,  1898,  BERT  CONYERS.  Residence,  709  E.  High  St.,  Port- 
land, Ind.  Children:  (1)  North  LeRoy,  b.  Mar.  6,  1890. 
(2)  Armina  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  9,  1901.  (2)  Hilda  May,  b. 
July  9,  1905.  (4)  Ralph  Whitney,  b.  May  28,  1909.  (5) 
Marjorie  Grace,  b.  Oct.  2,  1913. 


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314.  EDWIN8    BYRON   NORTH    (Rufus\    Lew\    Lot5, 
Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1},  second  son  of  Rufus  and 
Avarilla  (Jones)  North,  was  born  in  Missouri,  June  10,  1857, 
and  married  at  Paynes  Creek,  near  Red  Bluff,  Calif.,  May  27, 
1884,  LEONORA  MILDRED  MARTIN,  born  in  Shasta  Co.,  Calif., 
July  13,  1863.     Mr.  North  is  a  farmer  and  resides  (1919)  at 
Vacaville,  Calif. 

Children: 

i.  MABY  MILDRED,  b.  at  Red  Bluff,  Mar.  31,  1885;  m.  Aug.  15, 

1913,  WILLIAM  RAY  of  Red  Bluff.  No  children, 
ii.  EDWIN  CORAL,  b.  near  Magalia,  Butte  Co.,  Calif.,  May  3, 
1887.  Enlisted  U.  S.  Army  Feb.  18,  1913.  Served  three 
years  in  Honolulu,  one  year  on  the  Mexican  border,  among 
the  first  to  go  to  France,  serving  there  two  years,  and  was 
wounded  and  badly  gassed.  Resides  San  Jose,  Calif. 

459.  Hi.  DAVIS  ALVY,  b.  at  Paradice,  Butte  Co.,  Calif.,  Aug.  21, 1888. 

460.  iv.  GARNIE  LEONE,  b.  near  Oroville,  Butte  Co.,  Calif.,  Sept.  18, 

1891. 
v.  BULA  MAY,  b.  at  Red  Bluff,  Calif.,  May  1,  1895;  m.  at  Los 

Flores,  near  Red  Bluff,  Aug.  10,  1919,  G.  A.  ROBBINS. 
vi.  BESSIE  JUNE,  b.  at  Red  Bluff,  June  25, 1898;  m.  at  Oroville, 
Calif.,  Feb.  6,  1916,  CHARLES  DAY  of  Paradice,  Calif.    She  d. 
at  Ashland,  Ore.,  June  11,  1919. 
vii.  ROBERT  FIFE,  b.  at  Red  Bluff,  Oct.  14,  1903. 

315.  DAVIS8  BEAUREGARD  NORTH    (Rufus7,    Levi\ 
Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel*,  John1),  third  son  of  Rufus  and 
Avarilla  (Jones)  North,  was  born  in  Missouri,  Aug.  27,  1861, 
and  married  (1)  at  Magalia,  Butte  Co.,  Calif.,  LOTTIE  MAY 
McDowELL,  born  near  Magalia  May  25,  1867,  died  Feb.  17, 
1888.    He  married  (2)  at  Gridley,  Butte  Co.,  Calif.,  EVA  HASTY, 
born  at  Magalia,  June  12,  1862.     Mr.  North  resides  at  Pitts- 
burg,  Contra  Costa  Co.,  Calif.,  where  he  owns  a  drug  store. 

Children,  by  second  wife: 

i.  DAVIS  BEAUREGARD,  JR.,  b.  at  Paradice,  Calif.,  Nov.  6,  1889; 

died  June  29,  1890. 

ii.  VELMA  EULALIE,  b.  at  Fortunata,  Humboldt  Co.,  Calif., 
Sept.  23, 1894;  m.  at  Pittsburgh,  Calif.,  July  15, 1917,  ALBERT 
JOHN  EVANS  of  Cardiff,  Wales,  b.  May  13,  1880.  Children: 
(1)  Lloyd  George,  b.  May  24,  1918.  (2)  Eva  Eulalie,  b.  May 
11,1919. 

iii.  CECIL  MORRIS,  b.  at  Fortunata,  Calif.,  April  8,  1900;  d.  Nov. 
7,  1900. 


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316.  EARLY8  BENJAMIN  NORTH  (Henry7,  Levi«,  Lofi, 
Timothy4,  Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Henry  and 
Jane  (Mclntosh)  North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing,  Ohio 
Co.,  Ind.,  July  18,  1862.     He  married  Dec.  27,  1890,  OLIVE 
B.  SATCHWILL  and  is  a  farmer  at  Patriot,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind. 

Children; 

i.  VERENA  G.,  b.  Dec.  2,  1891;  d.  July  28,  1894. 
ii.  HALLIE  M.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1893;  m.  Mar.  22,  1916,  CALVIN  G. 

RYLE.     Child:  Hazel  Marie,  b.  Dec.  23,  1919. 
iii.  MARY  BERNICE,  b.  June  20,  1895;  m.  Dec.  29,  1915,  FRED 

SCHWADE. 
iv.  DALE  BEARD,  b.  Mar.  23,  1897;  m.  Mar.  6,  1919,  ANNA 

EDRINGTON. 
v.  BESSIE  LAVINIA,  b.  June  17,  1899. 

317.  CLYDE8   O.    NORTH  (Henry7,  LevP,  Lot5,  Timothy*, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Henry  and  Jane  (Mc- 
lntosh) North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind., 
May  13,  1873.     He  married  at  Warsaw,  Ky.,  Feb.  22,  1899, 
EMMA  SATCHWILL.     He  is  engaged  in  farming  at  Patriot,  Ohio 
Co.,  Ind. 

Children : 

i.  LILLIAN,  b.  June  27,  1900. 

ii.  KENNETH,  b.  Jan.  22,  1903. 
iii.  HAZEL,  b.  Oct.  23,  1904. 
iv.  PAULINE,  b.  Dec.  31,  1906. 

v.  DOROTHY,  b.  Dec.  22,  1910. 

318.  C.    HAYES8    NORTH  (Henry7,  Levi«,  Lo$,  Timothy*, 
Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Henry  and  Jane 
Mclntosh)  North,   was  born  at  North's  Landing,  Ohio  Co., 
Ind.,  Sept.    4,    1876.     He   married   Feb.    7,    1912,   EVALINE 
WRITTEN,  born  June  13,  1887,  and  is  a  farmer  at  Patriot, 
Ohio  Co.,  Ind. 

Children: 

i.  ELSIE  GERALDINE,  b.  Aug.  1,  1913. 
ii.  RUTH  EVALTNE,  b.  April  10,  1915. 

319.  IRA8  LEVI  NORTH  (Nathan7,  H,,  Levi6,  Lot5,  Timo- 
thy4, Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Nathan  H.  and 
America  (Searcy)  North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing,  Ind., 


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Dec.  31,  1860.  He  married  Oct.  7,  1885,  GRACE  LOSTUTTER. 
Until  1919  he  kept  a  store  with  his  brother  Benjamin  Grant 
North  at  North's  Landing,  and  now  resides  at  Rising  Sun, 
Ind. 

Children,  b.  at  North's  Landing: 

i.  EDITH  EDNA,  b.  July  22,  1886;  m.  July  30,  1918,  HOWARD  H. 
TORBENCE.     Residence,  Champaign,  111. 

461.  ii.  SAMUEL  NATHAN,  b.  June  29,  1888. 

iii.  HUBERT  WARD,  b.  July  1,  1892;  unm.  Resides  (1919)  at 
Rising  Sun,  Ind.  Served  in  Company  C,  115th  Infantry, 
A.  E.  F.,  in  France  during  the  European  War,  1917-18.  Pro- 
moted to  sergeant. 

320.  BENJAMIN8   GRANT  NORTH  (Nathan7,  H.,  Levi*, 
Lot5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Nathan 
H.  and  America  (Searcy)  North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing, 
near  Rising  Sun,  Ind.,  Aug.   10,  1863.     He  married  in  1895 
DELLA  G.  WAINSCOTT.     He  resides  (1919)  at  Rising  Sun,  Ind., 
where  he  is  engaged  in  business.     Until  1919  he  and  his  brother 
Ira  L.  North,  under  the  name  of  North  Bros.,  kept  a  store  at 
North's  Landing. 

Children,  b.  at  North's  Landing: 

i.  DELLA  PEARL,  b.  July  12,  1900. 
ii.  GERTRUDE  GRANT,  b.  Dec.  6,  1907. 

321.  JOHN8     HENRY     NORTH  (Fountain7,  Henry6  T.y 
Abijah5,  Timothy*,  Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John*),  oldest  son  of  Foun- 
tain and  Sarah  (Peterson)  North,  was  born  at  Louisville,  Ky., 
July  21, 1845.    He  married  (1)  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  CALIFORNIA 
RIGGINS,  by  whom  he  had  four  children;  (2)  at  Kansas  City, 
FANNIE  M.  SPEARS,  by  whom  he  had  six  children.     He  resides 
(1920)  at  3532  Michigan  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  where  he 
established  a  furniture  business. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

462.  i.  PIERCE  R. 

ii.  NELLIE  LOUISE,  m. .     Residence,  Kansas  City. 

iii.  CHARLES  R.    m.  HALLIE  WEBER.    No  children.     Residence, 

Kansas  City, 
iv.  BENJAMIN  FOUNTAIN,  d.  in  infancy. 

By  second  wife: 

463.  v.  HARRY  B. 

464.  vi.  EDWARD  SCARRETT. 

vii.  MARIAN,  m. ,  and  resides  in  Kansas  City. 


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465.  viii.  THOMAS  SPEARS. 

466.  ix.  JOHN  HENRY,  JR. 

x.  LUCILLE,  m. and  resides  in  Kansas  City. 

322.  FOUNTAIN8    NORTH,    JR.  (Fountain7,  Henry6  T., 
Abijah5,    Timothy*,    Thomas3,   Samuel2,  John1),   second  son  of 
Fountain  and  Sarah  (Peterson)  North,  was  born  at  Louisville, 
Ky.,  May  26,  1847.     He  married  MARY  WORMALD  of  Jefferson- 
ville,  Ind.     His  family  resides  at  Boonville,  Mo. 

Children: 

i.  JENNIE. 
ii.  MARY. 
iii.  SALLIE. 
iv.  BURCH. 

323.  JAMES8    SMALL    NORTH  (Fountain7,  Henry6  T., 
Abijah5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1)  third  son  of  Foun- 
tain and  Sarah  (Peterson)  North,  was  born  at  Louisville,  Ky., 
Feb.  7,  1851.     He  married  MAMIE  ARNOT  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Residence,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Children : 

467.  i.  ARNOT. 

ii.  MATHER,  unm.  (1921). 
iii.  CHESTER,  unm.  (1921). 
iv.  CAROLYN,  unm.  (1921). 

324.  BENJAMIN8     HENRY     NORTH      (Joseph7      T., 
Henry6  T.,  Abijah5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  Joseph  and  Sally  (North)  North,  was  born  near  Warsaw, 
Gallatin  Co.,  Ky.,  Aug.  24,  1846,  and  married  Mar.  12,  1872, 
MARY  JANE  GRIFFIN,  who  was  born  in  Gallatin   Co.,   Ky., 
April  22,  1854.     They  reside  (1919)  at  Madison,  Ind.,  and  are 
both  members  of  the  Methodist  Church. 

Children,  b.  in  Gallatin  Co.,  Ky. 

i.  NANNIE  ELIZABETH,  b.  Dec.  12,  1872;  m.  April  30,  1899, 
CLARENCE  OMER  WILEY,  who  was  b.  Sept.  25,  1869.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Geraldine  Agnes,  b.  April  5,  1907.  (2)  Paul  North, 
b.  Nov.  7,  1910.  (3)  Percifer  Gayle,  b.  Sept.  19,  1912. 
ii.  FLORA  JANE,  b.  Sept.  24,  1874;  m.  Jan.  28,  1894,  JOHN  H. 
RICKETTS,  who  was  b.  Sept.  14,  1873.  Children:  (1)  Bessie 
L.,  b.  Nov.  6,  1894;  m.  July  21,  1915,  Edward  M.  Hager  of 
Coif  ax,  111.  (2)  Bernice  M.,  b.  May  30,  1898;  m.  April  22 

14 


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1916,  Lloyd  C.  McCreary.  (3)  Eunice  N.,  b.  July  31,  1900. 
(4)  Rodney  King,  b.  July  2,  1904.  (5)  Pansy  C.,  b.  Mar.  20, 
1912. 

iii.  JOHN  THOMAS,  b.  July  26,  1876;  unm.  Served  in  the  TJ.  S. 
Army  from  May,  1899,  to  August,  1900.  Is  now  a  United 
States  postal  clerk. 

325.  RODNEY8    KING    NORTH  (Joseph7  T.,  Henry6  T., 
Abijah5,  Timothy4,  Thomas5,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Joseph 
T.  and  Sally  (North)  North,  was  born  near  Warsaw,  Gallatin 
Co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  20,  1850,  and  died  at  Patriot,  Ohio  Co.,  Ind., 
Aug.  5,   1920.     He  married  April  8,   1884,  AMELIA  CARVER, 
daughter  of  Oliver  and  Frances  Carver.     He  was  a  member  of 
the  Methodist  Church. 

Child: 

i.  ANGIE  BEAL,  b.  Mar.  4,  1885;  d.  Nov.  27,  1895. 

326.  CONSTANTINE8    THADDEUS     NORTH  (Henry7 

B.,  Henry6  T.,  Abijah5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1), 
second  son  of  Col.  Henry  Ballard  and  Elizabeth  (Rogers)  North, 
was  born  at  Brooks,  Bullitt  Co.,  Ky.,  Jan.  21,  1858,  and  married 
Nov.  24,  1880,  MILDRED  L.  WHITE.  Residence  (1920),  121 
East  21st  St.,  Pittsburg,  Kans. 

Children: 

i.  LOTTIE  VIOLA,  b.  at  Frankfort,  Ky.,  Sept.  5,  1882;  m.  J.  F. 
CAMPBELL  of  Louisville,  Ky.     Children:   Clyde,  Constantine, 
Jewell,  Mable,  Ruby. 
ii.  MABLE  D.,  b.  at  Hume,  Mo.,  Feb.  18,  1885;  m.  at  Pine  Bluff, 

Ark.,  Oct.  31,  1903,  JOEL  V.  NETTLES. 
iii.  EDNA  LEE,  b.  Mar.  10,  1888;  m.  at  Pittsburg,  Kans.,  1906, 

D.W.MAWSON.     Child:  Mildred. 

iv.  GENEVIEVE,  b.  at  Frankfort,  Ky.,  Oct.  15, 1895;  m.  May  28, 
1913,  GEORGE  ARTHUR  SHULTZ,  who  d.  Dec.  18,  1913.  Resi- 
dence, Pittsburg,  Kans.  Child:  Harold. 

v.  BETTIE  DURHAM,  b.  at  Hume,  Mo.,  Nov.  4, 1896;  m.  Oct.  22, 
1918,  MARION  C.  WALKER.     Residence,  Pittsburg,  Kans. 

327.  WALTER8      B.      NORTH    (Henry7  B.,  Henry6   T., 
Abijah5,  Timothy*,  Thomas5,  Samuel2,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Col. 
Henry  Ballard  and  Elizabeth  (Rogers)   North,  was   born  at. 
Brooks,  Bullitt  Co.,  Ky.,  Sept.  22,  1864,  and  married  at  Kings- 
ville,  Ontario,  Canada,  May  26,  1890,  MRS.  LORRAINE  (WIGLE) 
WHITESIDES,  born  at  Kingsville,  Sept.  25,  1855,  daughter  of 


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Peter  J.  and  Jane  (Bertrand)  Wigle.  Mr.  North  died  at  Wind- 
sor, Ontario,  Nov.  20,  1897,  and  Mrs.  North  now  lives  at  Mar- 
shall, Mich. 

Children : 

i.  RUSSELL  BROOKS,  b.  at  Windsor,  Ontario,  Sept.  10,  1892; 
m.  at  Windsor,  Ontario,  May  20,  1915,  RUTH  PECK,  b.  at 
Linden,  Mich.,  Aug.  18,  1898.     Residence,  Windsor,  Ont. 
ii.  ELLA  PAULINE,  b.  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  July  28,  1894;  d.  at 
Windsor,  Ontario,  May  20,  1915. 

328.  LEWIS8  ROGERS   NORTH    (Henry"1  B.,  Henry6  T., 
Abijah5,   Timothy*,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John*),  seventh  son  of 
Col.  Henry  Ballard  and  Elizabeth  (Rogers)  North,  was  born  at 
Brooks,  Ky.,  April  19,  1873,  and  married  at  Harrisonville,  Mo., 
Feb.  24,  1898,  ADA  NORA,  daughter  of  James  H.  and  Deltha 
(Dalton)  McAnally.     She  was  born  at  Belton,  Mo.,  Nov.  18, 
1877.     Mr.  and  Mrs.  North  reside  (1920)  at  326  N.  Quincy  St., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Child: 

i.  EVELYN  ROSE,  b.  at  Pittsburg,  Kans.,  Feb.  1,  1901;  m.  at 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  June  28,  1919,  JOHN  EDGAR  HERRIOTT, 
who  was  b.  July  18,  1900.  They  reside  at  Kansas  City. 

329.  WILLIAM8  WALLACE  NORTH  (Theodore7,  Henry*, 
Abijah*,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Theo- 
dore and  Eliza  (Scott)  North,  was  born  in  Gallatin  Co.,  Ky., 
Oct.  9,  1859,  and  married  June  4,  1891,  MARY,  daughter  of 
George  Chamblin,  born  in  Carroll  Co.,  Ky.,  Jan.  9,  1865.     Mr. 
North  is  a  farmer  in  Carroll  Co. 

Child: 

i.  HARRY  CHAMBLIN,  b.  in  Carroll  Co.,  Ky.,  Mar.  3,  1892.  Re- 
sides with  his  father. 

330.  THEODORE8     NORTH,      JR.    (Theodore7,    Henry6, 
Abijah5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Theo- 
dore and  Eliza  (Scott)  North,  was  born  in  Carroll  Co.,  Ky., 
Nov.  6,  1874,  and  married  Oct.  24,  1900,  JOSEPHINE  E.,  daugh- 
ter of  Dr.  N.  C.  Brown,  bora  hi  Carroll  Co.,  May  21,  1874. 
Farmer  in  Carroll  Co.,  Ky. 

Child: 

i.  NICHOLAS  THEODORE,  b.  in  Carroll  Co.,  Nov.  23,  1901. 


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331.  ERASTUS8     A.     NORTH  (James7,  Joseph*,  Isaac5, 
Isaac?,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  James  and 
Abigail  (Morse)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Nov.  2,  1824,  and 
died  Mar.  5, 1897.    He  married  May  23, 1853,  ELIZA  J.  COOKE, 
who  was  born  July  22,  1835,  and  died  Sept.  19,  1910.     They 
lived  in  Berlin. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

468.  i.  JAMES  H.,  b.  May  21,  1854. 

ii.  ELMER  E.,  b.  June  20,  1856;  d.  June  14,  1860. 

469.  iii.  BURTON  W.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1867. 

iv.  MANTON,  b.  Aug.  2,  1869.    Resides  (1920)  in  Berlin. 

332.  ALSON8     NORTH   (Alien*,  Joseph*,  Isaac5,  Isaac4, 
Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Allen  and  Charity 
(Sage)  North,  was  born  at  Sharon  in  1815,  and  died  at  Water- 
bury,  Dec.  23,  1863.     He  married  Nov.  26,  1843,  HARRIET, 
daughter  of  Jabez  and  Irene   (Reed)   Baldwin  of    Cornwall. 
They  resided  in  Sharon. 

Children: 

i.  HATTIE  JOSEPHINE,  b.  Jan.  17, 1851;  m.  Oct.  6,  1872,  AMAND- 
LEY  J.  BUELL,  and  resides  (1919)  at  202  Lexington  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children:  (1)  Lillian  May,  b.  Sept.  2, 
1873;  m.  Mar.  29,  1896,  Frederick  A.  Morro.  (2)  Minnie 
Estelle,  b.  Nov.  14, 1876;  m.  June  15, 1898,  Alfred  P.  Thomas. 
(3)  George  Alson,  b.  April  15,  1880;  m.  May  15,  1904,  Cath- 
arine Tierney.  (4)  Viola  Elizabeth,  b.  April  23,  1883;  m. 
Aug.  7,  1904,  Walter  L.  Milnor.  (5)  Hattie  Minnette,  b. 
Mar.  2,  1886;  m.  Sept.  5,  1915,  William  R.  Wilkins.  (6) 
Amandley  b.  June  2,  1889;  d.  Mar.  12,  1891.  (7)  Adele 
Florence,  b.  Mar.  12,  1893;  m.  April  2,  1916,  Hugh  M. 
Reed. 

470.  ii.  CHARLES  ALSON  DUANE,  b.  Nov.  12,  1856. 

333.  PHILIP8     NORTH   (Alien7,  Joseph6,  Isaac5,  Isaac4, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Allen  and  Charity 
(Sage)  North,  was  born  at  Sharon.    He  married  MARY  PECK. 
They  resided  in  Sharon.    He  died  April  15,  1920. 

Children: 

i.  ELNORA,  b.  Aug.  12,  1851;  m.  FRED  C.  TURNER.    Resides  in 

Plantsville,  Conn, 
ii.  ESTELLE,  m. . 


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iii.  GILLIE,  m. . 

iv.  IDA,  d.  young. 

v.  WILLIAM,  d.  at  Berlin  about  1878,  from  burns  received  in  an 
explosion. 

vi.  HENRY  A.,  m.  Oct.  17,  1895,  BELLE  L.  THOMPSON.  Resi- 
dence, Meriden.  Child:  Elsie  Parker,  b.  Feb.  23, 1903. 

334.  JOHN8       NORTH    (Lyman7,    Abel6,    Isaac5,    Isaac*, 
Thomas*,    Thomas*,  John1),   oldest  son  of  Lyman  and  Lucy 
(Cowles)  North,  was  born  Dec.  17,  1817,  and  died  Sept.  26, 
1872.     He  married  Sept.   29,    1842,   SARAH  ANN  TAYLOR   of 
Kings  Creek,  Ohio.     She  died  May  23,  1914,  aged  88. 

Children: 

471.  i.  THOMAS  MELVIN,  b.  Dec.  3,  1843;  d.  May  7,  1914. 

472.  ii.  LYMAN  MADISON,  b.  May  14,  1847;  d.  April  5,  1917. 
iii.  SOLOMON  COLE,  d.  aged  6  months. 

473.  iv.  HIRAM  CAREY,  b.  Aug.  9,  1853. 

474.  v.  DAVID  E.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1857. 

475.  vi.  ALVIN  C.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1860. 

335.  ORRIN8    NORTH    (Lyman'',    Abel6,    Isaac5,    Isaac4, 
Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John*),  second  son  of  Lyman  and  Lucy 
(Cowles)  North,  was  born  at  Urbana,  Champaign  Co.,  Ohio, 
Oct.  22,  1827,  and  married  July  26,  1853,  SARAH  DIANA  KLEIN, 
who  was  born  at  New  Hampshire,  Auglaize  Co.,  Ohio,  Oct.  12, 
1835,  and  died  April  15,  1909. 

Orrin  North  was  engaged  in  the  mercantile  business  in  Wapa- 
koneta,  Ohio,  removing  later  to  a  farm  in  Auglaize  Co.,  where 
he  resided  until  a  short  time  before  his  death  on  Aug.  16,  1916, 
at  New  Hampshire,  Ohio,  where  he  was  engaged  in  the  elevator 
business. 

Children,  born  in  or  near  New  Hampshire,  Auglaize  Co.,  Ohio: 

i.  THERESA,  b.  Nov.  13,  1854;  m.  July  10,  1878,  LEON  LEVI. 
Residence,  754  Oakwood  Blvd.,  Chicago,  111.  Children: 
Edgar,  Charles,  Aida,  Lucy. 

ii.  LEAH  ETNA,  b.  Jan.  4, 1859;  resides  at  New  Hampshire,  Ohio; 
unm. 

iii.  CHARLES,  b.  Dec.  20,  1861;  d.  Feb.  20,  1864. 

iv.  HARRIET  LOUISE,  b.  July  20,  1864;  d.  Sept.  25,  1885. 

v.  JAMES  E.  b.  Dec.  31,  1866;  m.  Oct.  23,  1886,  NETTIE  GABY, 
and  is  in  the  mercantile  business  at  New  Hampshire,  Ohio. 
One  son,  Edgar,  d.  in  infancy. 

vi.  EUGENE  C.,  b.  Mar.  6,  1871;  unm.;  engaged  in  elevator  busi- 
ness in  Auglaize  Co.,  Ohio. 


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vii.  THEODORA,  b.  Dec.  28,  1872;  m.  Jan.  6,  1892,  DR.  WESLEY 
L.  NEVILLE,  and  resides  at  124  S.  Metcalf  St.,  Lima,  Ohio. 
Children:  (1)  Carl  H,,  b.  1896.  (2)  Wesley  L.,  Jr.  b.  1910. 

viii.  MARY  ETHLYN,  b.  June  21,  1879;  m.  Nov.  11,  1913,  FLOYD 
OHLER. 

336.  ABEL8       NORTH    (Lyman7,    Abel6,    Isaac6,    Isaac4, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Lyman  and  Lucy  (Cowles) 
North,  was  born  in  Champaign  Co.,  Ohio,  July  26,  1832,  and 
died  Nov.  18,  1893.     He  married  in  1854  ELIZABETH  HERR, 
and  engaged  in  farming  on  his  father's  place  near  Urbana, 
Champaign  Co.,  Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  MARY  FRANCES,  b.  Sept.  2, 1855;  d.  Nov.  9, 1917;  m.  ALBERT 

HUNTER. 
ii.  LUCY  J.,  b.  Oct.  14,  1857;  d.  Feb.  12,  1902;  m.  JAMES  S. 

EWING. 

iii.  ADELAIDE,  b.  Jan.  8,  1860;  m.  Dec.  18,  1879,  REV.  JASPER 
N.  FIELD,  and  resides  at  1209  East  99  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Children:  (1)  Vinton  Ernest.  (2)  Mary  E.,  m.  E.  V.  Foster. 
(3)  Lois  E.  (4)  Helen  M.,  m.  Harold  E.  Webster.  (5)  Eliza- 
beth, d.  in  infancy. 

iv.  ADRE  LENA,  b.  Jan.  8,  1860;  d.  July  21,  1873. 

v.  SARAH  ELIZABETH,  b.  Aug.  8,  1862;  d.  June  18,  1879. 

476.  vi.  CHARLES  LYMAN,  b.  Dec.  27,  1863. 

vii.  CORA  B.  b.  Oct.  24, 1867;  d. ;  m.  JOHN  M.  HAMILTON. 

viii.  PRICE  GRANT,  b.  Jan.  5,  1869;  d.  Mar.  3,  1875. 

477.  ix.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  b.  April  21,  1870. 

x.  BIRDIE  M.,  b.  Oct.  28, 1875;  m.  DAVID  C.  BRYANT. 

337.  EDWARD8  BATES  NORTH  (Lyman7,  Abel6,  Isaac5, 
Isaac4,    Thomas5,    Thomas*,   John1),   youngest  son  of  Lyman 
and  Lucy  (Cowles)  North,  was  born  in  Champaign  Co.,  Ohio, 
Jan.  10,  1838,  and  died  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  Nov.  21,  1918. 
He  married  in   Champaign   Co.,   Sept.    15,    1859,   MARY  C., 
daughter  of  Isaac  and  Sallie   (Hougham)   Mairs,   natives  of 
Pennsylvania. 

On  Oct.  26,  1861,  Mr.  North  volunteered  for  service  in  a 
company  of  Ohio  Infantry  under  Capt.  Daniel.  He  served 
eighteen  months  in  the  Civil  War,  and  was  wounded  and  taken 
prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Richmond,  Ky.  He  was  later  given  a 
parole  by  Gen.  Lee  and  sent  to  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

In  1864  he  settled  on  a  farm  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  and  in  1881 
removed  to  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  where  he  followed  the  occupa- 


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tion  of  gravedigger,  retiring  at  the  age  of  75  years,  after  having 
dug  766  graves.  He  was  a  charter  member  of  the  I.  O.  O.  F. 
at  Land,  Ind.,  of  the  George  W.  Stoughton  Post  at  Columbia 
City,  and  a  member  of  the  Baptist  Church.  In  1909  he  and 
Mrs.  North  celebrated  their  golden  wedding  anniversary  with 
their  children  and  grandchildren.  Mrs.  North  died  Dec.  5, 
1914. 

Children: 

i.  LUCY  ANN,  b.  in  Champaign  Co.,  Ohio,  Nov.  24, 1859;  m.,  1st, 
at  Columbia  City,  Ind.  Nov.  11, 1880,  MAKTIN  AULTOM,  who 
d.  Feb.  2,  1883.  Children:  (1)  Child,  d.  in  infancy.  (2)  Rosa, 
b.  1882;  d.  1895.  She  m.,  2nd,  ISAAC  WILSON,  and  had 
Wilbur  0.,  b.  May  22, 1890,  m.  Oct.  20,  1910,  Goldie  Hawn. 
She  m.,  3rd,  June  11, 1894,  PERRY  LONG  who  d.  Jan.  27, 1912, 
son  of  John  Long,  and  had  Clarence  L.,  b.  Mar.  12,  1895,  m. 
July  26,  1915,  Mina  Corner. 

478.  ii.  AARON  CALVIN,  b.  in  Champaign  Co.,  Ohio,  Jan.  3,  1861. 
iii.  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Whitiey  Co.,  Ind.,  June  18,  1869;  m. 
Aug.  16,  1888,  JACOB  M.  KILLIAN.  Residence,  Columbia 
City,  Ind.  Children:  (1)  Stella  /.,  d.  aged  7.  (2)  Elden  E., 
d.  aged  2.  (3)  Mary  Jane,  b.  Aug.  27,  1891;  m.  Walter 
Mosher.  (4)  Clelo  Catherine,  b.  Nov.  11,  1895;  m.  Dec.  24, 
1911,  Russell  L.  Hawn.  (5)  Edward  Manuel,  b.  Dec.  9,  1898. 
(6)  Ralph  Phillip,  b.  Oct.  28, 1900.  (7)  Goldie  Sarah,  b.  May 
27, 1903;  m.  Oct.  5, 1919,  Clarice  Mitchell.  (8)  Jacob  Paul,  b. 
July  22,  1905.  (9)  Carl  Brenton,  b.  Oct.  11,  1909. 
iv.  SALLIE  EMALINE,  b.  in  Whitiey  Co.,  Ind.,  Oct.  29,  1871;  m. 
May  18,  1889,  HENRY  GRANT  PENCE,  son  of  James  S.  and 
Catherine  (Dinius)  Pence.  Residence,  Larwill,  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Huldah  Belle,  b.  Sept.  2,  1889;  m.  June  25,  1910, 
Reed  A.  Nolt.  (2)  Lee  Russell,  b.  Mar.  10,  1892;  m.  Nov. 
27, 1912,  Anna  Schroeder.  (3)  Lena  May,  b.  Nov.  13,  1893. 

338.  ORRIN8  LYMAN  NORTH  (John"1,  Abel6,  Isaac*, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John  and  Har- 
riet (Cheney)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Aug.  16,  1820,  and  died 
at  Norwich,  Aug.  26,  1894.  He  married  at  Berlin,  Jan.  15, 
1847,  ELLEN ,  and  lived  in  New  Haven. 

Children,  b.  at  New  Haven: 

i.  HARRIET  MARIA,  b.  Feb.,  1848;  d. . 

ii.  MARY  ELLEN,  b.  Dec.  25,  1849;  m.  Oct.  13,  1873,  EDWARD  F. 
BARROWS,  and  resides  (1919)  at  4000  Fifth  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C.  Children:  (1)  Eva  G.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1874;  m. 
Doyle.  (2)  May  F.,  b.  May  18,  1876.  (3)  Edith  E.,  b.  July 


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25,  1879;  m.  W.  F.  JOHNSON.    (4)  Frederick  L.,  b.  Aug.  18, 

1885.     (5)  Roy  L.,  b.  June  16,  1889. 

iii.  MARGARET,  b.  Feb.  20,  1851;  d. . 

iv.  MATTHEW  ISAAC,  b.  Jan.  10,  1854;  d.  in  infancy. 
v.  JOHN  EDMUND,  b.  1854.     Resided  in  New  Haven  (1909). 
vi.  SARAH  ELIZABETH,  b.  April,  1859;  d.  1864. 

339.  ISAAC8  NORTH  (John7,  Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas*, 
Thomas'2,  John1},  second  son  of  John  and  Harriet  (Cheney) 
North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Sept.  10,  1823,  and  died  at  Fenn- 
ville,  Mich.,  July  11,  1913.     He  married  June  14,  1847,  ELIZA- 
BETH LOUNSBURY,  who  was  born  at  Greenwich,  July  21,  1820. 
They  removed  to  Lee  Center,  111.,  in  1857,  then  to  Amboy,  111., 
and  then  lived  for  forty  years  in  Chicago.     Mr.  North  was  a 
tinner  by  trade. 

Children,  first  three  b.  at  Berlin,  youngest  in  Lee  Center,  111.: 

i.  EMMA  LOUISE,  b.  Mar.  31,  1848;  d.  at  Belvidere,  111.,  May 
10,  1903;  m.  Dec.  31,  1868,  SAMUEL  SMITH.  Children:  (1) 
Carrie  Elma,  b.  Mar.  30,  1871;  m.  Aug.  30,  1890,  George 
Elliott.  (2)  Edward  North,  b.  Jan.  21,  1873;  m.  May  30, 
1894,  Retta  Pickard. 

ii.  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  b.  Jan.  7,  1850;  d.  Oct.  7,  1901;  m. 
Dec.  25,  1873,  HARRIET  LINN.  Buried  in  Monterey,  Mexico, 
where  he  lived  for  a  while.  Bookkeeper  and  banker.  No 
children. 

iii.  ANNA  ELIZABETH,  b.  Nov.  17, 1856;  m.  Nov.  12, 1891,  HENRY 
HOOK,  and  resides  (1919)  at  2884  Thomson  Ave.,  Detroit, 
Mich.  No  children. 

479.  iv.  WILLIAM  HENRY,  b.  April  10, 1859,  d.  Dec.  25,  1904. 

340.  JOHN8  NORTH  (John1,  Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3, 
Thomas*,  John1),  third  son  of  John  and  Harriet  (Cheney)  North, 
was  born  at  Berlin,  Feb.  8,  1825,  and  died  there  Dec.  21,  1868. 
He  married  at  Berlin,  April  3,  1851,  ABIGAIL  MORGAN  AUSTIN, 
who  was  born  Aug.  4,  1833.     They  resided  at  Berlin. 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 

480.  i.  JOHN  AUSTIN,  b.  July  13,  1852. 

ii.  SARAH  MARIA,  b.  Aug.  15,  1854;  m.  Nov.,  1872,  FREDERICK 
BIDWELL.  They  reside  (1919)  at  Collinsville.  Children: 
(1)  Mary.  (2)  Albert  F.,  m.  Lena  Hart.  (3)  Sarah  A.  (4) 
Isabelle. 

iii.  MEDORA,  b.  Jan.  1, 1858;  m.  Dec.  13, 1882,  DAVID  W.  BROOKS, 
b.  Dec.  5,  1854,  and  resides  (1919)  at  Gildersleeve.  Children: 
(1)  Henry  0.  b.  June  28,  1884;  m.  May  27,  1919,  Jenny 


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Learson.  (2)  Edith  J.,  b.  April  20,  1889.  (3)  Ethel  North,  b. 
Mar.  5,  1890;  m.  George  B.  Smith.  (4)  Eunice  Abigail,  b. 
Aug.  26, 1898. 

481.  iv.  LINDSLEY  CALEB,  b.  Dec.  29,  1859. 

v.  ALICE  HALE,  b.  Dec.  14,  1861 ;  m.  Dec.  10,  1884,  ARCHIBALD 
GOODRICH. 

482.  vi.  FRANKLIN  BILL,  b.  Feb.  19,  1867. 

341.  GIDEON8  LEEDS  NORTH  (Selah7,  Salmon6,  Isaac8, 
Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Selah  and  Anna 
(Whipple)  North,  was  born  Oct.  15,  1820,  and  died  at  Rock- 
ville,  Mar.  21,  1890.     He  married  at  Winchester,  May  12,  1844, 
SARAH  A.  WEED  of  Winsted.     She  died  about  1882  at  Rock- 
ville,  where  Gideon  North  was  a  woolen  dyer  for  many  years. 

Children : 

i.  MARY  AUGUSTA,  b.  Sept.  25,  1845;  d.  at  Rockville,  June  14, 
1860. 

ii.  ANNA  WEED,  b.  Feb.  2,  1851;  m.  Feb.  9,  1875,  H.  MARTIN 
BROWN,  brother  of  ex-Governor  Brown  of  Rhode  Island,  and 
a  member  of  the  firm  of  Brown  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  Providence, 
R.  I.  Children:  (1)  Marion  North,  b.  July  28,  1881;  m. 
Sept.  30,  1908,  Col.  Harvey  A.  Baker,  (2)  Annie  Helen,  b. 
Oct.  28,  1883;  m.  Nov.  7,  1906,  Erling  C.  Oatby. 

iii.  CARRIE  ELIZABETH,  b.  June  7,  1853;  unm. 

483.  iv.  CHARLES  WEED,  b.  Sept.  1,  1865. 

342.  EDWIN8  WORCESTER  NORTH  (Salmon7,  Salmon*, 
Isaac6,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas'2,  John1),  oldest  of  the  surviving 
sons  of  Salmon  and  Mary  (Worcester)  North,  was  born  at 
Broad  Brook,  June  26,  1850.    He  married  in  1878  JENNIE  S. 
TABER  of  Sag  Harbor,  Long  Island.     He  graduated  at  Claver- 
ack  College  and  was  for  many  years  a  salesman  in  the  safe 
business.     He  was  living,  in  1893,  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

i.  DAUGHTER,  d.  in  infancy. 

ii.  SALMON  EDWIN,  b.  1880.    Lived  in  New  York  City,  1893. 
iii.  ANNA  WELLINGTON,  b.  1883. 
iv.  REGINALD  WORCESTER,  b.  1886. 
v.  FREDERICK  TABOR,  b.  1890  and  d.  1890. 
vi.  WILLIAM  PENN,  b.  1890  (twin). 

343.  FREDERICK8    DELANO    NORTH  (Salmon7,  Sal- 
mon6, Isaac6,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Salmon  and  Mary  (Worcester)  North,  was  born  at  Broad  Brook 


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in  1858.    He  married  MAGGIE  GILMORE,  and  was  head  book- 
keeper at  the  Broad  Brook  Woolen  Co.  (1893). 

Children: 

i.  WILLIAM,  d.  in  infancy, 
ii.  HARRY  WORCESTER,  b.  1891.     Resides  (1919)  at  Broadbrook. 

344.  FREDERICK8  MARIUS  NORTH  (Jedediah7,  Levi5, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of  Jedediah 
and  Betsey  (Bulkeley)  North,  was  born  at  East  Berlin,  June  5, 

1833,  and  died  there  May  16, 1914.     He  married  at  New  Britain, 
Oct.  11,  1865,  EMILY  ANGELA  BENJAMIN,  daughter  of  Lathrup 
and  Sarah  Maria  (Johnson)  Benjamin  of  Otsego,  N.  Y.     She 
was  born  at  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1839,  and  died  at  East 
Berlin,  Aug.  11, 1911. 

Children,  b.  at  East  Berlin : 

i.  HUBERT,  b.  July  7,  1866;  d.  Jan.  10,  1869. 

484.  ii.  ALBERT  AVERT,  b.  Nov.  10,  1867. 

iii.  ROBERT  BULKELEY,  b.  April  3,  1869;  m.  at  New  York  City, 
June  30,  1908,  GERTRUDE  BROWN  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  No 
children. 

iv.  GERTRUDE  MARIA,  b.  Mar.  31,  1872;  unm. 

v.  EDITH  AMELIA,  b.  June  27,  1876;  m.  at  East  Berlin,  June 
6, 1906,  RALPH  WALDO  NICKERSON,  son  of  George  F.  and  Mary 
(Springer)  Nickerson.  Residence,  1270  Salem  Ave.,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.  Children:  (1)  Dorothy  Gertrude,  b.  Nov.  20, 
1908;  d.  Nov.  22,  1908.  (2)  Ralph  Waldo,  Jr.,  b.  Dec.  30, 
1909.  (3)  Stanley  North,  b.  Jan.  14,  1912. 

345.  DBA.  NORRIS8  C.  NORTH  (Levi\  Levi6,  Jedediah5, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Levi  North,  Jr., 
and  Ann  (Taylor)  North,  was  born  at  East  Berlin,  Feb.  9, 

1834,  and  died  April  3,  1875.     He  married  June  28,  1859,  MARY 
JANE  BEEBE  of  Columbia,  Ohio.     She  was  born  at  Columbia, 
Feb.  27,  1838,  and  died  at  Lakeside,  Ohio,  June  15,  1904,  and 
is  buried  in  the  family  lot  at  Sandusky,  Ohio.     Norris  North  is 
buried  in  the  family  lot  at  East  Berlin.     At  the  time  of  his  death 
he  was  superintendent  of  the  East  Berlin  Bridge  Co.    He  was  a 
deacon  in  the  church. 

Children: 

485.  i.  CHARLES  HOWARD,  b.  at  Columbia,  Ohio,  April  14,  1860. 

ii.  CORA  LOUISE,  b.  at  Columbia,  Ohio,  Jan.  26,  1865;  m.  June 
28,  1888,  DR.  HOMER  WIMER  of  Marshall,  Minn.,  where  they 
lived  and  died.  No  children. 


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486.  iii.  ARCHER  M.,  b.  at  East  Berlin,  Jan.  14,  1867. 

487.  iv.  WILLIS  BEEBE,  b.  June  14,  1873. 

346.  LEMUEL8      CURTIS      NORTH    (Lemuel7,   David?, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John?),  son  of  Lemuel  and 
Rebekah  (Goodrich)  North,  was  born  May  6,  1820,  and  died 

.     He  married  in  1841  KEZIAH  COLLINS,  who  died  April 

2,  1882.     Mr.  North  was  for  many  years  a  successful  life  insur- 
ance agent  with  the  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.  and  other 
companies  in  New  York.     He  was  a  man  of  great  executive 
ability,  and  at  twenty-one  years  of  age  was  sent  before  the 
Emperor  of  France  to  demonstrate  the  Howe  sewing  machine. 
He  was  deeply  interested  in  religious  and  philanthropic  work. 

Children: 

i.  CATHERINE  REBECCA,  b.  Jan.  17, 1843;  d.  at  Honolulu,  H.  I., 

Sept.  9,  1856. 

ii.  EDWARD  COLLINS,  b.  Mar.  25,  1845;  d.  Nov.  9,  1846. 
iii.  JOHN  CURTIS,  b.  Sept.  26,  1847;  d.  May  12,  1854. 
iv.  THOMAS  L.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1849;  d.  Nov.  23,  1849. 
v.  EMMA,  b.  June  6,  1851;  m.  July  8,  1868,  ROBERT  A.  BRYANT. 
vi.  WILLIAM  COLLINS,  b.  May  18, 1853;  m.  July  13, 1874,  NELLIE 

MOORE.    Teacher  of  music  at  Bridgeport. 

347.  JOHN8    GOODRICH     NORTH     (Lemuel',    David6, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Lemuel  and  Rebekah  (Goodrich)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin, 
Feb.  22,  1823,  and  died  at  Milford,  Mar.  12,  1892.     He  married 
May  30,  1843,  ELIZABETH  DICKINSON,  who  was  born  Dec.  8, 
1822,  and  died  Aug.  31,  1908. 

John  Goodrich  North  grew  up  on  his  father's  farm  in  Berlin, 
with  only  the  limited  advantages  of  the  district  school  of  those 
days.  But  he  had  a  fine  mind  and  a  retentive  memory,  and  like 
many  other  men  of  his  day  and  training  made  the  most  of  his 
natural  gifts. 

He  went  to  New  Haven  as  a  dry-goods  clerk  when  he  was  only 
eighteen  years  old,  and  before  he  was  twenty-five  he  was  a 
junior  partner.  In  1843  he  entered  the  insurance  business,  in 
which  he  continued  successfully  until  his  death. 

He  was  closely  identified  with  the  philanthropic  and  religious 
life  of  New  Haven.  In  his  younger  days  he  was  active  in  Sun- 
day School  and  temperance  work  throughout  the  state  of  Con- 
necticut. For  many  years  he  was  superintendent  of  mission 
Sunday  schools,  notably  that  of  "Scattergood,"  which  did  a 


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unique  and  successful  work  for  neglected  street  children.  He 
showed  great  tact  and  force  in  managing  these  wayward  urchins. 
Many  of  those  boys  have  grown  up  to  be  respected  and  honest 
men.  He  was  a  life-long  friend  and  welcome  visitor  at  the  New 
Haven  Orphan  Asylum.  He  had  an  especial  gift  for  speaking  to 
children,  and  often  addressed  large  audiences,  who  listened  to 
him  with  eager  attention.  He  gave  the  colored  people  of  New 
Haven  valuable  assistance  and  counsel  in  times  of  financial 
stress  in  their  churches.  He  was  active  in  the  Abolition  move- 
ment in  the  restless  days  before  the  Civil  War  (1857-61),  and 
was  most  patriotic  in  all  the  trying  events  of  that  time.  He  was 
lay  chaplain  at  the  New  Haven  jail  during  the  last  years  of  his 
life,  where  he  helped  many  men  to  a  better  life.  He  had  many 
most  grateful  letters  from  some  of  these  men  after  they  had  left 
the  jail.  After  his  removal  to  Milford  in  1887,  he  was  appointed 
trial-justice  there,  and  worked  vigorously  against  liquor  selling 
and  kindred  evils. 

Children : 

i.  MARY  GOODRICH,  b.  Nov.  21,  1844;  m.  Mar.  30,  1865,  ERAS- 
TUB  BLAKESLEE.  Residence,  New  Haven.  Children:  (1) 
Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  23,  1869;  m.  Oct.  23,  1894,  Prof.  John  C. 
Tracy  of  Yale  University.  (2)  Helen,  b.  Dec.  20,  1872;  m. 
Sept.  19,  1900,  Clarence  W.  Peabody.  (3)  Mabel  Mansfield, 
b.  Mar.  11, 1875 ;  d.  Sept.  3, 1899.  (4)  Robert  Erastus,  b.  Nov. 
8,  1881 ;  m.  Jan.  10,  1909,  Caroline  R.  Brackett.  (5)  Dorothy 
North,  b.  June  25, 1887. 

ii.  SARAH  ELIZABETH,  b.  Feb.  22,  1847;  m.  Feb.  22,  1847,  STAN- 
LET  P.  WARREN  of  Portland,  Me.    No  children. 

488.  iii.  JOHN  CURTIS,  b.  Aug.  26, 1850;  d.  Nov.  10, 1918. 

489.  iv.  EDWARD  COLLINS,  b.  Jan.  26, 1852;  d.  Nov.  21, 1909. 

v.  NELLIE  CHATTERTON,  b.  Oct.  5,  1854;  m.  1874,  SAMUEL  T. 
DUTTON.    Two  adopted  children. 

348.  DEA.  ALFRED8  NORTH  (Reuben7,  Simeon6,  Jede- 
diah?,  Isaac*,  Thomas?,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Reuben 
and  Lynda  (Wilcox)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Oct.  3, 1811,  and 
died  there  Jan.  14,  1894.  He  married  May  8,  1834,  MARY 
OLIVE  WILCOX,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Olive  (Porter)  Wilcox 
of  East  Berlin.  She  was  born  Aug.  7,  1812,  and  died  May  31, 
1882. 

Dea.  Alfred  North  received  his  education  in  the  public  and 
private  schools  of  Berlin.  In  early  manhood  he  assisted  his 
father  on  the  farm  and  in  the  factory,  and  taught  in  the  public 


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schools  of  his  native  town  and  in  Ohio.  In  1840  he  started 
in  business  as  a  merchant  in  Litchfield,  but  returned  the  next 
year  to  Berlin  where  he  conducted  a  general  store.  He  was 
a  licensed  pharmacist. 

In  1844  he  was  elected  town  clerk  and  treasurer  of  Berlin, 
and  for  over  forty  years  was  annually  re-elected  to  this 
office.  Although  a  Whig  and  then  a  Republican,  he  received 
the  votes  of  all  parties.  He  was  a  member  of  the  State  Legis- 
lature in  1849  and  in  1855. 

As  recorder  he  received  many  mortgages  held  out  of  town,  and 
he  determined  to  have  a  savings  bank  established  in  Berlin. 
Although  meeting  with  much  discouragement  he  finally  ob- 
tained a  charter  and  the  bank  was  incorporated  in  1873.  Dea. 
North  was  elected  first  president  and  held  the  office  twenty 
years. 

In  1829,  at  the  age  of  eighteen  he  joined  the  second  Congre- 
gational Church  of  Berlin.  At  the  age  of  twenty  he  was  elected 
deacon.  For  twenty  years  he  was  superintendent  of  the  Sunday 
School  and  was  clerk  of  the  Worthington  Ecclesiastical  Society, 
and  of  the  church,  for  forty  years. 

All  his  life  Alfred  North  was  characterized  by  a  kind  and 
generous  disposition.  He  was  the  general  counsellor  and  ad- 
visor of  the  town,  and  people  of  all  classes  came  to  him  in  their 
troubles  and  perplexities.  He  abhorred  a  quarrel,  above  all, 
a  family  quarrel,  and  he  always  strove  to  bring  about  a  peace- 
ful settlement  in  such  a  case.  (From  "History  of  Berlin, 
Conn.,"  by  Catherine  M.  North.) 

Children,  b.  at  Berlin: 
490.     i.  FRANCIS  AUGUSTUS,  b.  June  4, 1835;  d.  Sept.  9, 1904. 

ii.  CATHARINE  MELJNDA,  b.  Mar.  1,  1840;  d.  at  Berlin  1914;  mini. 
Lived  all  her  life  in  Berlin  with  the  exception  of  one  year;  col- 
lected a  mass  of  historical  and  genealogical  data  about  Berlin, 
which  was  subsequently  put  into  book  form  under  the  title 
"History  of  Berlin,  Conn." 
iii.  MARY  OIJVE,  b.  Dec.  30, 1842;  d.  Jan.  1, 1843. 

349.  DEA.  SAMUEL8  NORTH  (Reuben7,  Simeon6,  Me- 
diate, Isaac4,  Thomas?,  Thomas2,  John1),  was  born  at  Berlin, 
Mar.  11,  1814,  being  the  second  son  of  Reuben  and  Lynda 
(Wilcox)  North.  He  married  Nov.  28,  1838,  MARY  B.  STOW, 
of  Middlefield,  born  June  5,  1812.  He  was  a  manufacturer  of 
hardware  at  Middle  Haddam,  and  a  deacon  of  the  Congrega- 


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tional  Church  there,  and  for  many  years  superintendent  of  the 
Sunday  School.     He  died  April  30,  1878. 

Children : 

i.  GEORGE  STOW,  b.  April  15,  1842;  unm.  Photographer  in 
South  Norwalk  (1919). 

491.  ii.  CHARLES  REUBEN,  b.  Dec.  19, 1844. 

iii.  FREDERICK  ELLIOTT,  b.  Feb.  27,  1847;  m.  Nov.  24,  1868, 
LUCRETIA  E.  BOLTON,  b.  June  29,  1847,  d.  Aug.  29,  1916. 
He  resides  in  Springfield,  Mass.  No  children. 

350.  DR.  EDWARD8  NORTH  (Reuben7,  Simeon*,  Jede- 
diah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  sixth  son  of  Reuben 
North,  by  his  second  wife,  Huldah  Wilcox,  was  born  at  Berlin, 
Mar.  9,  1820,  and  married  at  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.,  July  30,  1844, 
MAKY  FRANCES  DEXTER,  daughter  of  Hon.  S.  Newton  and 
Laura  (Northrup)  Dexter.  She  was  born  at  Whitesboro,  N.  Y., 
July  27,  1821,  and  died  at  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1869.  Dr. 
North  died  there  Sept.  30,  1903. 

Children,  b.  at  Clinton : 

i.  LAURA  DEXTER,  b.  May  18, 1846;  d.  at  New  York  City,  Jan. 
31, 1915;  m.  at  Clinton,  July  29, 1874,  REV.  WILLIAM  REED, 
b.  Feb.  24,  1847,  son  of  Orville  and  Elizabeth  (Allen)  Reed. 
Children:  (1)  Ruth  Dexter,  b.  Aug.  28,  1875;  m.  Walter  Main. 
(2)  Edward  North,  b.  April  12,  1877;  m.  June  25,  1901,  Clara 
Goodenough  Flint.  (3)  Laura  Lansing,  b.  Nov.  26,  1878; 
m.  Sept.  2,  1916,  Ferdinand  F.  Hobby.  (4)  Sarah  Allen,  b. 
Oct.  29,  1882;  m.  Oct.  2,  1916,  Frederick  Flandrau  Brandt. 
(5)  William  Van  Der  Heydon,  b.  May  17,  1889;  d.  Jan.  12, 
1890. 

492.  ii.  SIMON  NEWTON  DEXTER,  b.  Nov.  29,  1848. 

iii.  EDWARD  SIMEON,  b.  Mar.   27,   1850;  unm.     Lives  on   his 

father's  place,  "Halfwayup,"  Clinton, 
iv.  MARY  HULDAH,  b.  Dec.  8,  1853;  unm. 
v.  JAMES  MCALPINE  SUMMERVILLE,  b.  May  10,  1861;  d.  May 
10,  1863. 

It  is  beyond  the  scope  of  this  book  to  give  a  full  and  adequate 
account  of  the  character  and  life  of  Dr.  Edward  North.  This 
has  been  most  beautifully  done  by  Dr.  S.  N.  D.  North  in  the 
memoir:  "Old  Greek,  an  Old  Time  Professor  in  an  Old  Fashioned 
College,"  New  York,  S.  S.  McClure  Co.,  1905.  From  the  me- 
morial address  by  Rev.  Dr.  Herrick  Johnson,  delivered  in  the 
Hamilton  College  Chapel  the  following  extract  is  obtained : 

"Something  fine,  unique  and  matchless  dropped  out  of  the 


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life  of  Hamilton  College,  when  Edward  North  dropped  out  of  it. 
How  shall  I  set  before  you  the  rare  personality  that  made  such 
impress  on  the  student  life  of  Hamilton  for  sixty  years,  and  left 
the  track  of  its  operation  so  ineffaceably  and  beneficently  on 
upwards  of  two  thousand  of  her  alumni? 

"Shall  I  do  it  by  the  briefest  of  biographies?  Edward  North 
was  born  in  Berlin,  Conn.,  March  9,  1820.  He  died  at  his  house 
on  College  Hill,  Sept.  13,  1903.  He  united  with  the  church  in 
1831  when  he  was  eleven  years  old.  He  graduated  from  Hamil- 
ton with  the  rank  of  valedictorian  in  1841.  In  1843,  when  he 
was  less  than  twenty-four  years  of  age,  and  only  two  years  out 
of  college,  he  was  elected  Dexter  professor  of  Greek  and  Latin 
in  Hamilton  College.  In  1862  his  chair  was  divided  and  he  was 
elected  Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  which 
he  held  for  the  balance  of  his  life.  In  1844  he  received  the 
degree  of  A.M.  from  Brown  University.  In  1869  the  honorary 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Literature  was  conferred  upon  him  by  the 
University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  and  in  1887  the  degree 
of  Doctor  of  Laws  was  given  him  by  Madison  (now  Colgate) 
University.  In  1865  he  was  president  of  the  New  York  State 
Teachers'  Association.  From  1865  to  1868  he  was  president  of 
the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Fraternity.  He  was  a  member  of  the  New 
York  Historical  Society,  the  Albany  Institute,  the  Oneida  His- 
torical Society,  the  American  Philological  Society,  the  Hellenic 
Philological  Sullogou  of  Constantinople,  and  other  similar  as- 
sociations. He  was  known  as  the  author  of  contributions  to 
different  reviews  and  magazines,  and  of  published  addresses 
before  various  societies,  thus  giving  him  an  established  reputa- 
tion as  an  accomplished  essayist  and  critic. 

"  But  with  all  this,  and  more  that  might  be  named,  we  are  not 
let  into  the  secret  of  this  quiet  but  mighty  life. 

"  We  shall  find  something  of  Edward  North's  unique  power  of 
personality  in  his  style  of  expression.  The  rare  spirit  got  expres- 
sion in  rich  and  sparkling  quaintness  of  speech.  The  poetic 
soul  found  poetic  utterance.  This  imparted  the  flavor  of  the 
original  to  his  translations,  and  gave  him  the  exquisite  poetical 
and  musical  English  into  which  he  so  deftly  and  smoothly  ren- 
dered the  musical  Greek. 

"  His  mystic  power  of  personality  also  shows  itself  in  his  youth- 
fulness  of  spirit.  He  kept  it  to  the  last.  Age  did  not  stiffen  his 
soul,  or  fix  him  in  changeless  ruts  of  procedure.  He  was  as 
genial,  willowy,  and  responsive  to  approach  at  eighty  as  at 


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forty.  He  early  became  a  child  of  God,  and  through  all  his 
subsequent  manly  and  mature  years,  he  took  God  by  the  hand 
as  a  little  child,  and  trustfully  walked  with  him  all  the  way 
home. 

"Closely  allied  to  this  trait  was  another — his  rare  gentleness. 
It  made  him  great.  It  made  others  great  who  came  under  the 
spell  of  it.  He  fled  the  arena  of  hot  discussion  and  acrid  debate. 
And  yet,  while  he  never  domineered  men,  he  dominated  them. 
Taking  up  the  cudgels  of  controversy  was  never  a  joy.  No  one 
had  more  tenacious  hold  of  principle.  He  would  die  for  it. 
But  a  fight  he  abhorred. 

"And  now  I  must  not  forbear  a  brief  word  as  to  the  delicious 
humor  that  blended  with  other  things  in  the  make-up  of  this 
unique  personality. 

"  It  was  not  of  the  violent  sort.  It  was  quiet  but  intense.  It 
began  in  the  merry  twinkle  of  his  eye,  or  in  the  smile  that  went 
chasing  its  way  back  to  the  ears,  until  the  incongruous  thing 
that  caused  it  fairly  doubled  him  up,  and  shook  him  through 
and  through.  This  was  when  the  shaft  of  wit  came  from  others. 
When  it  was  his  own,  the  effect  only  betrayed  itself  in  the  twinkle 
of  his  eye,  or  in  that  inexpressible,  that  inimitable  smile  with 
which  he  stood  and  looked  you  in  the  face. 

"When  our  class  came  to  Greek  recitation  one  day,  we  found 
upon  the  blackboard,  a  remarkably  striking  and  suggestive 
likeness  of  his  never-to-be-forgotten  face.  We  waited  breath- 
lessly to  see  what  would  follow  the  chair's  recognition  of  the 
facsimile.  He  took  his  seat,  looked  at  it  over  his  spectacles, 
and  said  in  his  inimitable  way,  to  the  nearest  student,  "Will 
you  please  rub  that  out.  One's  enough !"  And  down  came  the 
class  with  a  roar  that  shook  the  ceiling.  Ah!  well,  one  would 
have  been  enough,  if  we  could  have  always  kept  it ! 

"  Doubtless  his  chief  enthusiasm  was  Greek.  The  enthusiasm 
that  glowed  and  burned  within  him,  that  made  out  of  an  old 
Greek  lexicon  a  memory,  a  poem,  an  heirloom,  an  inspiration 
and  a  castle  builder,  this  same  enthusiasm  he  kindled  in  his 
students.  He  did  not  make  them  all  linguistic  experts,  and 
consummate  masters  of  the  classic  tongue!  No.  Neither  old 
Greek,  nor  young  Greek,  nor  modern  Greek,  nor  even  Greek 
god,  could  do  that.  But  he  did  show  to  every  man  of  them  a 
beauty,  a  flavor,  a  richness,  a  glory  in  the  old  Greek  poetry  and 
tragedy  and  song,  they  had  never  dreamed  of;  and  in  many  of 
his  students  he  lighted  the  very  fires  that  burned  in  his  own  soul. 


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"But  he  had  other  enthusiasms  than  Greek.  The  College — 
how  he  baptized  it  with  his  prayers  and  tears,  how  full  he  was 
with  devices  for  its  welfare,  how  jealous  he  was  of  its  fair  fame, 
how  willing  he  was  to  spend  and  be  spent  in  its  behalf. 

"  Gardening  was  another  of  his  enthusiasms.  Nature,  to  him, 
had  a  heart.  When  he  first  took  the  side  of  the  hill  for  his  home, 
it  was  rough  enough.  He  named  it  "Halfwayup."  He  put 
poetry  into  it.  He  flung  his  own  sunshine  all  over  it.  He  knew 
every  flower  and  shrub  on  the  place,  for  his  hand  had  planted 
every  one  of  them. 

"His  verbal  style  marked  a  unique  individuality.  Even  the 
splashing  stroke  of  his  pen  was  unlike  any  other  that  put  a 
thought  into  words.  His  youthfulness  of  spirit  also  gave  his 
personality  a  voice.  And  so  did  his  rare  gentleness  and  his 
capacity  for  details,  and  his  delicious  humor,  and  his  contagious 
enthusiasm.  That  he  was  rich  and  varied  in  his  linguistic 
attainments  we  all  know." 

351.  DEA.     FREDERICK8    NORTH  (Reuben7,  Simeon6, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  sixth  son  of  Reuben 
North,  by  his  second  wife,  Huldah  Wilcox,  was  born  Mar.  14, 
1824,  at  Berlin,  where  he  died  Sept.  17,  1897.     He  married  Nov. 
5, 1848,  EMILY  S.  WEBBER  of  Wallingford.     She  was  born  Feb.  9, 
1826,  and  died  at  Wallingford  Mar.  8,  1912. 

He  completed  his  studies  in  the  Worthington  Academy,  then 
the  pride  of  the  village  of  Berlin.  In  1838,  at  the  age  of  four- 
teen, he  united  with  the  Congregational  Church  there.  His 
Christian  life  was  blameless  and  exemplary.  With  him  religious 
duties  were  not  discharged  with  icy  formality,  but  with  the  joy 
of  an  earnest  faith  that  found  expression  in  activity  in  worship 
and  sacred  song.  In  1875  he  was  called  to  the  office  of  deacon 
where  he  rendered  a  long  and  faithful  service.  The  seventy- 
three  years  of  his  useful  life  were  spent  in  his  native  place* 
beloved  by  all  who  knew  him. 

i.  EMMA  E.,  b.  Nov.  17, 1850;  d.  July  8, 1886;  m.  May  18, 1875; 
ISAAC  McCRUM  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1847.  Five 
children. 

493.  ii.  FREDERICK.  R.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1852. 

iii.  ALICE  E.,  b.  Sept.  19, 1854;  d.  May  28,  1856. 

494.  iv.  EDWARD  W.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1867. 

352.  REV.    JOSIAH8    WILCOX   NORTH  (Reuben7,  Sim- 
eon6, Jedediah6,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son 

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of  Reuben  and  Huldah  (Wilcox)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin 
Feb.  10,  1827,  and  died  at  Middletown,  Dec.  16,  1882.  He  was 
prepared  for  college  at  the  Worthington  Academy  of  his  native 
town,  and  graduated  at  Hamilton  College  in  1848,  with  the 
highest  honors  of  his  class.  He  then  entered  Union  Theological 
Seminary,  but  at  the  end  of  a  year  he  was  transferred  to  the 
Yale  Divinity  School  where  he  graduated  in  1852.  He  was 
ordained  as  an  evangelist  in  New  Haven  in  the  same  year,  and 
at  once  accepted  a  call  to  Geneseo,  111.,  where  he  remained  two 
years.  After  a  year's  further  service  in  a  pastorate  at  Como, 
111.,  his  health  failed  to  such  a  degree  that  he  was  obliged  to 
abandon  his  calling,  and  he  returned  to  his  old  home  in  Connecti- 
cut. He  married  Sept.  22,  1852,  SUSAN  THOMPSON  of  New 
Haven,  who  was  born  Mar.  19,  1831,  and  died  Jan.  26,  1895. 
One  of  his  college  classmates  said  of  him:  "I  never  saw  a  sign 
of  the  ambition  which  seeks  its  own  or  finds  satisfaction  in  the 
failure  of  shortcomings  of  any  other.  The  word  rival  did  not 
belong  in  his  vocabulary.  I  never  knew  a  man  more  absolutely 
free  from  the  egotistic  spirit  and  temper." 

Children : 

i.  HARRIET  WILCOX,  b.  at  Como,  111.,  Sept.  9,  1856;  d.  at  New 

Haven,  Nov.  30,  1857. 

ii.  ELIZABETH  M.,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Aug.  30, 1858;  m.  ADDISON 
H.  HASELTINE  of  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.,  where  they  resided. 
Children:  (1)  Burnham,  (2)  Russell,  (3)  Francis. 

353.  HENRY8  SAVAGE  NORTH  (James7,  Simeon*, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  James 
and  Mary  (Doud)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Oct.  11,  1811, 
and  died  June  6,  1886.  He  married  Sept.  5,  1831,  ANGELICA 
YATES  MEIGS,  daughter  of  Giles  and  Magdalena  (Yates) 
Meigs  of  Middletown,  and  Albany,  N.  Y.  They  lived  at  Rocky 
Hill.  She  died  May  7,  1884,  and  is  buried  beside  her  husband 
in  Middletown. 

Mr.  North  continued  his  father's  business  of  making  pistols 
for  the  U.  S.  Government.  He  was  an  excellent  musician  and 
:for  a  time  taught  music  at  Hamilton  College. 

•Children: 

i.  MARY  CEBRA,  b.  June  25, 1832. 
ii.  GILES  MEIGS,  b.  Dec.  23, 1834;  d.  Oct.  2, 1836. 
iiii.  CATHARINE  ROOSEVELT,  b.  Aug.  14,  1837;   m.  (1)  April  15, 
1857,  EMORY  F.  HOLWAY;    (2)  EDWARD  W.  HALE.' 


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iv.  AUGUSTA  MEIGS,  b.  Jan.  14, 1844. 

v.  CAROLINE  RAND,  b.  Aug.  20,  1846;  d.  Jan.  6,  1915;  unm. 
vi.  MAGDALENA  YATES,  b.  Oct.  5, 1850. 

354.  JAMES8  DOUD  NORTH  (James1,  Simeon6,  Jedediah6, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1) ,  second  son  of  James  and  Mary 
(Doud)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin  or  Middletown,  April  17, 
1815.     He   married   Sept.    16,    1835,   ALMIRA  ATKINS.     They 
lived  at  Middletown  where  he  died  Jan.  9,  1886. 

Children: 

i.  SARAH  A.,  b.  1839;  m.  Dec.  16,  1864,  ISRAEL  HALL. 
ii.  LUCY  A.,  b.  1842;  m.  1883,  CHARLES  S.  CROWELL.    No  chil- 
dren. 

iii.  CORNELIA  D.,  b.  1848. 
iv.  ALICE,  b.  1851. 

355.  NORMAN8   C.   NORTH  (James7,  Simeon6,  Jedediah5, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  James  and  Mary 
(Doud)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  April  26,  1818.     He 
married  in  1838,  DELIA  CLARK.     They  both  died  in  1865. 

Children: 

i.  EDWIN  NATHAN,  b.  Mar.  20,  1840;  d.  1865;  m.  ELLA  GRACE. 

Child:  Ella  Grace,  b.  July  2,  1885. 
ii.  FRANCES  ADELIA,  b.  Mar.  25,  1843;  d.  1865. 
iii.  ALICE  CLARK,  b.  Feb.  10, 1845;  d.  Sept.  12, 1846. 
iv.  NORMAN  SMITH,  b.  April  12, 1847. 
v.  RICHARD  EUGENE,  b.  Sept.  3,  1849;  d.  Sept.  28,  1865. 
vi.  JUDSON  PIERCE,  b.  Sept.  10",  1852;  of  Calumet,  Mich, 
vii.  THOMAS  STUART,  b.  Dec.  22, 1854. 
viii.  LILLIAN  DOUD,  b.  July  21, 1858. 
ix.  BERTHA,  b.  1861. 

356.  SETH8  DOUD  NORTH  (James7,  Simeon6,  Jedediah5, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  James  and  Mary 
(Doud)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  April  9,  1823.     He 
married  Sept.  6,  1846,  FRANCES  SMITH.     Mr.  North  removed  to 
Hancock,  Mich.,  where  he  was  employed  at  one  of  the  Lake 
Superior  copper  mines,  and  died  in  1893.     Mrs.  North  died  in 
1894. 

Child: 

i.  GEORGE  SMITH,  b.  Aug.,  1848;  m.  1871,  EMMA  C.  BRIGGS. 
Children:  (1)  Fannie,  b.  1874.  (2)  Helen  G.,b.  1879.  (3) 
George  K..  b.  Feb.  12,  1888. 


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357.  JUDGE    RALPH8    NORTH  (Akin7,  Simeon6,  Jede- 
diah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Alvin  and 
Polly  (Goodrich)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  April  13,  1814,  and 
died  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  in  1883.     He  married  (1)  Nov.  25,  1837, 
at  Mobile,  Ala.,  MARY  A.  COFFIN,  who  was  born  at  Coopers- 
town,  N.  J.,  May  15,  1818,  and  died  at  Natchez,  Miss.,  Jan.  2, 
1873;  (2)  at  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1881,  MRS.  ANNIE  CAR- 
WELL.     She  was  born  at  Boston,  Mass.,  June  15, 1829. 

Ralph  North  studied  law  at  Middletown,  and  removed  to 
Natchez,  Miss.,  with  a  corps  of  teachers.  He  became  judge  and 
chancellor  of  the  12th  Mississippi  judicial  district. 

Children: 

i.  FLORENCE,  b.  1840;  d.  1867;  m.  WILLIAM  McAKTHUR. 
ii.  RALPHINE,  b.  1842;  m.  at  Santa  Rosa,  Calif.,  Jan.  15,  1866, 
MARK  L.  McDoNALD,  a  stockbroker  of  San  Francisco,  Calif, 
iii.  LEE,  b.  1844;  d.  1851. 
iv.  WILLIS,  b.  1851;  d.  1853. 

358.  WILLIS8  NORTH  (Alvin7,  Simeon6,  Jedediatf,  Isaac4, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Alvin  and  Polly  (Good- 
rich) North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Dec.  8, 1815,  and  died  at  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  June  14,  1855.     He  married  (1)  in  1836,  CARLISTA 
C.  HAYDEN,  who  died  Feb.  3,  1840;  (2)  Nov.  25,  1840,  ORPHA 
M.  GLADWIN.     She  died  Oct.  14,  1902. 

Children : 

i.  RALPH  HAYDEN,  b.  Aug.  31,  1839;  d.  Feb.  27,  1840. 

495.  ii.  SELDEN  GLADWIN,  b.  May  14,  1843. 

496.  iii.  RALPH  HAYDEN,  b.  Jan.  5,  1850. 

359.  WALTER8    NORTH     (Alvin7,     Simeon6,    Jedediah5, 
Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1) ,  third  son  of  Alvin  and  Polly 
(Goodrich)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Nov.  5,  1817,  and  died  in 
1880,  at  Springfield,  Mass.     He  married  May  21,  1841,  BETSEY 
CARPENTER,  who  was  born  at  Kingston,  R.  I.,  Sept.  16,  1813. 
He  lived  at  Springfield,  except  from  1866  to  1869,  when  he  was 
engaged  in  the  paper  business  at  Pittsford,  Vt. 

Children: 

i.  JANE  LOUISE,  b.  1842;  d.  at  Rockford,  111.  1886;  m.  W.  H. 

PALMER  of  Pittsford,  Vt.     Three  daughters. 
ii.  ARTHUR  J.,  b.  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  1843.     He  was  living  in 

1893  at  Rockford,  111. 
iii.  HELEN,  b.  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  1847. 


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360.  HORACE8     NORTH     (Alvin\     Simeon6,     Jedediah*, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  fourth  son  of  Alvin  and  Polly 
(Goodrich)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Sept.  5,  1821,  and  died 
Aug.  28,  1874.     He  married  at  Middletown,  Oct.  6,  1845,  ANN 
LUCAS,  who  was  born  Nov.,  1826.     They  resided  in  Middle- 
town  where  Mr.  North  was  employed  about  eighteen  years  with 
the  W.  and  B.  Douglas  Pump  Mfg.  Co. 

Children,  b.  at  Middletown : 

i.  ELDRIDGE,  b.  July  11,  1848;  d.  at  Middletown,  Jan.  5,  1908; 

nnni.     Farmer  at  Middlefield. 
ii.  HERBERT,  b.  Jan.  4,  1850;  d.  at  Middletown,  Dec.  23,  1901; 

unm.  and  was  employed  by  W.  and  B.  Douglas  Pump  Mfg.  Co. 

497.  iii.  DWIGHT,  b.  Jan.  11, 1854;  d.  April  12, 1890. 

iv.  WILLIS  EDSON,  b.  Sept.  4,  1859;  m.  Nov.  1,  1882,  ELLA 
BREWER  of  Middletown,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Eliza  (Bridg- 
ham)  Brewer.  No  children.  Florist  at  Spencer,  Mass. 
Both  are  active  members  of  the  Methodist  Church, 
v.  ANNA  EVA,  Aug.  13,  1865;  m.  Nov.  11,  1891,  WILLIAM  DUD- 
LEY. Residence  (1919),  3  Hugh  St.,  West  Hartford.  No 
children. 

498.  vi.  SIMEON  HORACE,  b.  Mar.  23,  1870. 

361.  GEORGE8     NORTH     (Selah7,     Simeon6,     Jedediah5, 
Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Selah  and  Anna 
(Newell)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  Dec.  6,  1819,  and 
married  at  Hartford,  Mar.  10,  1847,  CATHARINE  WRIGHT.     He 
lived  in  Middletown,  where  he  died. 

Children: 

i.  CHARLOTTE  A.,  b.  June  8,  1848;  m.  Sept.  7,  1865,  BENJAMIN 
F.  BROWN.  Resided  at  Devil's  Lake,  S.  D.  Children:  (1) 
IMie,  b.  Aug.  26,  1866;  d.  Sept.  11,  1866.  (2)  Harry,  b. 
Oct.  27,  1867.  (3)  Etta  M.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1870.  (4)  Carrol,  b. 
Mar.  21,  1874. 

ii.  WALLACE  M.,  b.  June  15, 1851 ;  d.  July  4, 1858. 
iii.  LINUS,  b.  Feb.  8,  1857;  d.  in  an  accident,  about  1873. 
iv.  GEORGE  W.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1859.    Resided  at  Munroe  Falls, 
Ohio. 

362.  JOHN8    NORTH  (Selah7,  Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*, 
Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Selah  and  Anna  (Newell) 
North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  April  7,  1821.     He  married 
Oct.  18,  1847,  ANGELINA  HART,  daughter  of  Levi  and  Polly 
(Newell)  Hart.     She  was  born  Dec.  22,  1822.     They  lived  in 
Middletown. 


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Children : 

i.  JOHN  EGBERT,  b.  Sept.  8, 1848;  d.  Mar.  12, 1855. 
ii.  LEVI  HART,  b.  Dec.  12,  1849;  d.  Aug.  4,  1851. 
iii.  CHARLES  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  5,  1851;  d.  Aug.  21,  1852. 
iv.  WALTER  SELAH,  b.  April  2,  1856;  familiarly  known  as  "the 
fat  boy." 

363.  SELAH8  PERKINS  NORTH  (Selah1,  Simeon6,  Jede- 
diah&,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of  Selah  North, 
by  his  second  wife,  Sarah  Durand,  was  born  at  Cuyahoga  Falls, 
Ohio,  Aug.  21,  1842.    He  married  Mar.  31,  1868,  MARY  L. 
HAWLEY,  of  Lockport,  111.,  who  died  Nov.  30,  1915. 

After  attending  school  at  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  he  served  in  the 
Civil  War,  first  as  a  member  of  the  New  York  Marine  Artillery, 
and  later  as  a  member  of  Co.  E.,  17th  Indiana  Mounted  Infan- 
try. Mr.  North  resides  (1919)  at  Cuyahoga  Falls,  and  is  the 
sole  surviving  member  of  his  father's  large  family. 

Children: 

499.  i.  JOHN  E.,  b.  at  Madison,  Wis.,  Feb.  17, 1869. 

500.  ii.  WILLIAM  WARREN,  b.  at  Madison,  Wis.,  Oct.  19,  1871. 

iii.  SARAH  LOUISA,  b.  at  Lockport,  111.,  Sept.  24,  ;  d.  aged 

sixteen. 

501.  iv.  FRANK  ELMER,  b.  at  Lockport,  111.,  May  2, 1877. 

502.  v.  SELAH  HAWLEY,  b.  Oct.  11,  1882. 
vi.  CHILD,  d.  in  infancy. 

i 

364.  CEYLON8      NORTH    (Albert,    Stephen*,   Jedediah* 
Isaac*,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of    Ceylon    and 
Irena  (Taylor)  North  was  born  at  Fly  Creek,  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  9,  1811,  and  died  Sept.  6,  1879.     He  married  July  17,  1833, 
DOLLY  ANN  FRANCES  LYMAN,  born  at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
26,  1810.     She  removed  to  Beloit,  Wis.,  after  the  death  of  her 
husband,  who  was  buried  at  Ripon,  Wis.     Ceylon  North  was  a 
merchant  at  Fly  Creek,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

503.  i.  CHARLES  GILBERT,  b.  Aug.  9, 1835;  d.  Dec.  31,  1908. 

ii.  FRANCES  A.,  b.  July  28,  1837;  d.  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14, 
1870  ;unm. 

504.  iii.  CEYLON  HENRY,  b.  Oct.  18,  1842. 
iv.  ASAHEL,  b.  and  d.  Feb.  15, 1845. 

v.  ALBERT,  b.  and  d.  Feb.  15, 1845  (twin). 

505.  vi.  GEORGE  LYMAN,  b.  Dec.  23,  1846. 


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365.  JOHN8    ELLIOTT    NORTH  (Linus7,  Stephen6,  Jede- 
diah5,  Isaac*,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Rev. 
Linus  and  Justa  (Fitch)  North,  was  born  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.* 
Dec.  17,  1820,  and  died  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1887,  aged 
sixty-six.     He   married    (1)    Dec.   5,    1844,   DEBORAH   HOLT 
JOHNSON;  (2)  Jan.  30,  1855,  LEVANTIA  MOORE.     They  lived  in 
Lockport. 

Children : 

i.  ELLA,  m. STUART.    Resides  (1919)  628  E.  La  Crosse 

St.,  Spokane,  Wash, 
ii.  FRANK,  deceased. 

366.  DR.  HENRY8  MARTIN  NORTH  (Linus7,  Stephen6, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  second  son  of  Rev. 
Linus  and  Justa  (Fitch)  North,  was  born  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y., 
April  22,  1823,  and  died  there  Sept.  23,  1888.     He  married  at 
Palmyra,  June  6,  1848,  SARAH  J.  GROVER,  daughter  of  Ethan 
Allan  and  Eliza  (Chesebrough)  Grover,  born  at  Springwater, 
N.  Y.,  July  15,  1826,  and  died  at  Palmyra,  Aug.  9,  1884.     Dr. 
North  was  a  dentist,  and  lived  at  Palmyra. 

Children,  b.  at  Palmyra: 

506.  i.  EDWARD  CHESEBROUGH,  b.  May  7,  1849;  d.  at  Palmyra,  Feb. 

22,  1916. 
ii.  HARRIET  SOPHIA,  b.  Dec.  13,  1851;  m.  Dec.  21,  1887,  HENRY 

A.  CHASE.    Resides  (1919)  at  Palmyra, 
iii.  NELSON  GROVER,  b.  Aug.  5,  1854;  d.  at  Palmyra,  April  11, 

1872. 
iv.  JANE  MARIA,  b.  Nov.  2,  1861;  m.  at  Palmyra,  June  24,  1885, 

WILLIAM  S.  FREAR.     Child:  (1)  Henry  North,  b.  Aug.  20, 

1886. 

507.  v.  CHARLES  HENRY,  b.  Oct.  27,  1868;  d.  Dec.  12,  1917,  at  Dan- 

nemora,  N.  Y. 

367.  LA    RUE8    PERRINE    NORTH   (Linus7,  Stephen6, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  sixth  son  of  Rev. 
Linus  and  Justa  (Fitch)  North,  was  born  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  14,  1836,  and  died  at  Marshfield,  Mo.     He  married  in 
Kansas,  Oct.  31,   1876,  JOSIE  HULETT,  born  June  10,   1853. 
Mr.  North  served  in  the  Civil  War  at  a  very  youthful  age.     He 
was  a  prisoner  in  the  Andersonville  and  Libby  prisons,  and  came 
out  broken  in  health.     After  ,the  war  he  settled  in  Marshfield, 
Mo. 


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Children,  b.  at  Marshfield: 

508.  i.  WILLARD  CALL,  b.  Nov.  21, 1877. 

ii.  FRANK  HULETT,  b.  April  29,  1879.  Resides  (1919)  at  1009 
Prospect  St.,  Springfield,  Mo.;  unm.  Carpenter  and  me- 
chanic. 

iii.  GRACE,  b.  Nov.  17,  1882;  m.  at  Marshfield,  Feb.  1,  1903,  W. 
FISHER  ATKINSON.  Children:  (1)  Loren  Fisher,  b.  Jan.  18, 
1904.  (2)  Leda,  b.  May  3,  1906.  (3)  Blanche,  b.  April  19, 
1908.  (4)  Harley  North,  b.  Feb.  15,  1910.  (5)  Agnes,  b. 
Dec.  10, 1911.  (6)  Clinton  Glenn,  b.  Feb.  16, 1914. 

iv.  LOUISE,  b.  June  29,  1891;  m.  at  Marshfield,  July  4,  1909, 
HOLLIE  A.  McDowELL.  Children:  (1)  Bennie  Frank,  b. 
Jan.  30,  1911.  (2)  Dorothy  Louise,  b.  Mar.  3,  1914.  (3) 
Allyn  Jay,  b.  Feb.  3,  1918.  They  reside  (1919)  at  1101  Pros- 
pect St.,  Springfield,  Mo. 

v.  LA  RUE  PERRINE,  JR.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1894.  Resides  (1919)  at 
1009  Prospect  St.,  Springfield,  Mo.;  unm.  Automobile 
mechanic. 

368.  CARLTON8    NORTH  (Stephen',  Stephen*,  Jedediah5, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Stephen  and 
Patience  (Spalding)  North,  was  born  Oct.  9,  1826,  and  died  at 
his  sister's  home  in  Elkhart,  Ind.,  July  5,  1917.     He  married  at 
Jonesville,  Mich.,  June  4,  1850,  HELEN,  daughter  of  Judge  Levi 
Baxter.     She  was  born  Dec.  18,  1828  and  died  Aug.  27,  1881. 

Children: 

i.  FRANCES  H.,  b.  July  13,  1852. 
ii.  CARRIE  A.,  b.  April  24, 1855. 
iii.  EVA  B.,  b.  Nov.  3, 1858. 

369.  NELSON8      NORTH    (William7,    Noah6,    Jedediah5, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  William  and 
Caroline  (Hudson)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  Feb.  4, 
1827,  and  died  July  3,  1873.     He  married  at  Middletown,  Aug. 
23,  1843,  JANE  M.,  daughter  of  Charles  Darrow,  born  Sept.  1, 
1825. 

Children: 

509.  i.  EDWARD  CHARLES,  b.  at  Middletown,  Jan.,  1846. 

ii.  ELLEN  ELIZA,  b.  at  Guilford,  Conn.,  Aug.  1848;  m.  ALFRED 

FRENCH  and  lived  in  Naugatuck. 
iii.  JULIA  BROWN,  b.  June,  1851;  m.  LOUIE  McDouGAL,  and 

lived  in  Ansonia. 
iv.  JESSIE  HEATH  b.  at  New  Haven,  Aug.  1862;  m.  WILLIAM 

PLATT,  and  lived  in  Waterbury. 


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370.  ALBERT3    H.    NORTH  (William7,  Noah6,  Jedediah*, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  third  son  of  William  and  Caro- 
line (Hudson)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  Jan.  16,  1832. 
He  married  Nov.  15,  1851,  MARY  McGARO.     They  were  living 
in  1893  at  Bridgeport. 

Children: 

i.  SAMUEL  A.,  engineer  with  the  Remington  Arms  Co.,  Bridge- 
port.   Resides  (1919)  130  Ann  St.,  Bridgeport.    No  children, 
ii.  MAGGIE  G.,m.  ERNEST  EVERS,  and  was  living  in  Chicago,  1893. 

371.  CHAUNCEY8    B.    NORTH  (William'',  Noah6,  Jede- 
diahb,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  William 
and  Caroline  (Hudson)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  Sept. 
28,  1839.     He  married  Oct.  19,  1862,  HARRIET  J.  CHALKER, 
who  was  born  Aug.  5,  1843,  and  died  May  5,  1905.     He  was  liv- 
ing in  1893  on  the  farm  where  his  father  and  mother  died,  two 
miles  south  of  Middletown. 

Children: 

i.  LILLIAN  C.,  b.  July  2, 1864;  d.  Nov.  6, 1906;  m.  Oct.  4,  1888, 
DANIEL  MACDONALD.  Resided  in  Middletown.  Children: 
(1)  Douglas  Benjamin,  b.  Oct.  21 , 1899 ;  d.  May  30, 1901 .  (2)  Ruth 
North,  b.  and  d.  July  7, 1892.  (3)  Harriet  North.,  b.  July  28, 1896. 

510.  ii.  BENJAMIN  N.,  b.  Oct.  15,  1877. 

372.  JOHN8    HENRY    NORTH  (Orin7,  Elijah6,  Samuel5, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Orin  Beckley 
and  Eunice  (Snow)  North,  was  born  April  2,  1843,  and  died 
May  9,  1908.     He  married  June  20,  1866,  ANNA  C.  DREW,  who 
was  born  Oct.  9,  1846. 

Mr.  John  H.  North's  entire  life  was  spent  in  the  hat  business. 
He  was  president  of  the  John  H.  North  Co.,  wholesale  straw 
hats,  59  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Boston  Commandry,  Knights  Temp- 
lars; St.  Andrews  Royal  Arch  Chapter;  St.  Johns  Lodge;  A.  F. 
and  M.  (past  master);  Brimmer  School  Association;  Boston 
Merchants  Association;  First  District  Past  Masters'  Associa- 
tion ;  Beacon  Universalist  Parish  (moderator) ;  superintendent  of 
Shawmut  Universalist  Sunday  school  for  twenty-five  years ;  and 
Boston  Universalist  Club  (past  president). 

Children: 

511.  i.  FRANK  ALLEN,  b.  May  11, 1869. 

512.  ii.  JOHN  HENRY,  JR.,  b.  Mar.  31,  1872. 


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373.  CHARLES8  CLEVELAND  NORTH  (Daniel7,  John6 
D.,  Daniel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son 
of  Daniel  and  Rebecca  (Givins)  North,  was  born  at  Guilford, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1828,  passing  his  entire  life  in  his  native  town. 
He  married  May  4,  1853,  SARAH  DORMANT. 

He  was  a  harnessmaker  by  trade,  and  also  engaged  in  farming. 
He  died  at  Guilford,  Feb.  22,  1902. 
Children,  b.  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.: 

513.  i.  Louis  ELMER,  b.  Nov.  14,  1856;  d.  1917. 
ii.  MARY  JENNIE,  b.  Nov.  2, 1858;  unm. 

iii.  HETTE  ADELIA,  b.  May  4,  1860;  m.  twice. 

514.  iv.  CHARLES  WESLEY,  b.  May  22, 1862. 

515.  v.  EDWARD  ELEAZER,  b.  July  31,  1868. 
vi.  EMMA  EUGENIA,  b.  May  12, 1871. 

374.  ERASTUS8    B.     NORTH  (George  Adam7,  John6  D., 
Daniel5,    Thomas*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2,  John1),   second  son  of 
George  Adam  and  Miriam  (Hill)  North,  was  born  in  Ulster 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1820.     About  1832  he  left  the  Hudson 
River  valley  with  his  father  and  brother  Robert  and  settled  in 
Wales,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.     He  married  April  4,  1847,  SARAH, 
daughter  of  Alexander  and  Nancy  (Mallory)  Brown,  and  died 
Feb.  17, 1893. 

Children: 

i.  ALICE  M.,  m.  HENRY  H.  HALBERT  of  Gilbertsville,  N.  Y. 

Child:  A.  E.  Halbert. 

ii.  HOWARD  C.,  b.  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.  For  over  twenty  years  he 
was  a  superintendent  with  the  D.  and  H.  R.  R.  Co.  He  began 
in  1875  as  telegraph  operator,  and  worked  his  way  up  to 
assistant  and  chief  dispatcher,  assistant  superintendent  and 
superintendent.  Five  children  of  whom  three  are  now  living; 
one  a  civil  engineer  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  another  a  lawyer  at  St. 
Louis,  and  a  daughter  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Residence, 
Valatie,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y. 

iii.  EUGENE,  agent,  Delaware  and  Hudson  R.  R.,  Fort  Edward, 
N.  Y. 

375.  CHARLES8    M.    NORTH  (George  Adam7,  John6  D., 
Daniel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
George  Adam  North,  by  his  second  wife,  Sarah  Ann  Wood- 
heiser,  was  born  at  Wales,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1843,  and 
married  Oct.  27,  1875,  ALCEBA  JANE,  daughter  of  Marcus  In- 
man  and  Polly  (Herrick)  Webster  of  Salem,  Mich. 

He  was  a  veteran  of  the  Civil  War,  and  was  in  the  battles  of 


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Decatur,  Ala.,  and  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.     After  the  war  he 
removed  to  Bushnell,  Montcalm  Co.,  Mich. 

Children,  b.  in  Montcalm  Co.,  Mich.: 

i.  HOWARD  DEWEY,  b.  in  Mich.,  Aug.  5,  1876;  d.  1887. 

ii.  ESTELLE  MABEL,  b.  May  18,  1878. 
iii.  ERVON  LEE,  b.  Dec.  22,  1879. 
iv.  GRACIE  MAURIE,  b.  Sept.  24,  1886. 

v.  CHARLES  RAY,  b.  Nov.  11,  1889. 

376.  ISAAC8     M.     NORTH  (Albert7,  John6  S.,  Samuel6, 
Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Albert  and 
Maria  (De  La  Montanye)  North,  was  born  at  Olive,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1839,  and  died  in  1915.     He  married  in  Septem- 
ber, 1863,  ELLA,  daughter  of  Peter  DuBois.     She  resides  (1920) 
at  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

He  lived  in  Kingston  and  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was 
president  and  trustee  of  the  Rondout  Savings  Bank,  for  sixteen 
years  an  alderman  of  the  city,  and  superintendent  of  the  Cornell 
Steamboat  Co. 

Children: 

i.  ANNA,  m.  JUDGE  JOHN  G.  VAN  ETTEN  and  resides  at  Kingston, 

N.Y. 
ii.  HAZEL,  m.  JAMES  ELGAR. 

377.  JAMES8     H.     NORTH  (Albert7,  John6  S.,  Samuel5, 
Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Albert  and 
Maria  (De  La  Montanye)  North,  was  born  at  Olive,  Ulster 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  4,  1843,  and  died  at  West  Shokan,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
1,  1885.     He  married  Dec.  21,  1871,  OLIVIA  M.,  daughter  of 
Egbert  R.  and  Sarah  E.  (North)  Matthews,  and  granddaughter 
of  Samuel  North  (226) .     After  her  husband's  death  she  married 
(2)  Judge  Betts. 

He  enlisted  Sept.  17,  1861,  at  the  age  of  eighteen,  in  the  20th 
New  York  Volunteers,  or  "Ulster  Guards,"  and  fought  in  some 
of  the  severest  battles  of  the  Civil  War,  including  Fredericks- 
burg,  Manassas  and  Antietam.  In  1865  he  aided  in  the  survey 
of  the  Ulster  and  Delaware  R.  R.,  and  in  1871,  in  partnership 
with  his  brother-in-law,  D.  N.  Matthews,  under  the  name  of 
Matthews  and  North,  commenced  a  mercantile  business  at 
West  Shokan,  N.  Y.,  which  he  continued  successfully  until  his 
death.  He  was  at  one  time  supervisor  of  schools  at  West  Shokan. 


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Children: 

i.  ALMIKA  JESSIE,  b.  Oct.  25, 1875. 
ii.  FRED  DE  LA  MONTANYE,  b.  Sept.  14, 1880;  d.  Oct.  6, 1886. 

378.  DR.   JOHN8   DUBOIS   NORTH  (Lewis'1,  Benjamin*, 
Samuel5,  Thomas4,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  son  of  Lewis  and 
Eliza  (Terbush)  North,  was  born  at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  in  1837. 
When  a  boy,  he  removed  with  his  father  to  Lodi,  Washtenaw 
Co.,  Mich.     He  was  educated  at  the  Lodi  Academy,  and  the 
University  of  Michigan  Medical  School,  where  he  received  his 
M.D.  in  1859.     He  practised  surgery  in  Laingsburg  and  Grand- 
haven,  Mich.,  until  1868,  when  he  became  surgeon  for  the  Jack- 
son, Lansing  and  Saginaw  Railroad,  later  merged  with  the  Michi- 
gan Central,  of  which  he  became  assistant-surgeon.     He  has 
been  surgeon  for  numerous  local  organizations,  and  has  made 
many  severe  and  critical  operations. 

He  married  (1)  at  Jackson,  Mich.,  Nov.  4,  1856,  MRS.  EMILY 
ANTOINETTE  DAVIS,  born  at  Sylvan,  Mich.,  Aug.  8,  1835, 
daughter  of  Col.  George  Washington  Lombard;  (2)  in  1875,  ADA 
BUDINGTON,  daughter  of  Walter  and  Elvira  (Ford)  Budington, 
and  resided  for  many  years  in  Jackson,  Mich.  For  portrait  and 
further  biography  see  "History  of  Jackson  Co.,  Mich.,"  1881. 

Children: 

i.  WALTER  BUDINGTON,  d.  aged  twenty-eight.    No  issue. 
ii.  HELEN  ELIZA,  d.  Sept.  26,  1894;  m.  KIMBALL.     Children: 
(1)  Clara,  b.  1887.     (2)  Colon  De  Witt,  b.  1891. 

379.  DAVID8    ABBEY    NORTH  (Z.  Mosier7,  Benjamin6, 
Samuel5,    Thomas*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of 
Zachariah  Mosier  and  Lucy  (Abbey)  North,  was  born  at  Olive, 
Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1843,  and  died  June  27,  1895.     Dur- 
ing the  Civil  War  he  served  in  the  20th  New  York  Volunteers, 
or  "Ulster  Guards."     He  married  Jan.  1,  1866,  ELIZABETH  LAY. 

Children: 

i.  ELIZABETH. 
ii.  GRACE. 

iii.  EDGAR. 

380.  MAURICE8    DE    CAMP    CRAWFORD    NORTH 

(Z.  Mosier7,  Benjamin6,  Samuel5,  Thomas4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  youngest  son  of  Zachariah  Mosier  and  Lucy  (Abbey) 
North,  was  born  at  Olive,  Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  29,  1846,  and 


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married   Jan.    28,    1875,    INA  HOUGHTALING.     He   resides   at 
Rondout,  near  Kingston,  N.  Y. 

Children : 

i.  EDGAR  MOSIER,  b.  Nov.  16,  1875;  d.  Oct.  18,  1918;  m.  Feb. 
18,  1896,  INA  WASHBURN.  Child:  Mildred  Houghtaling, 
b.  Jan.  1, 1897;  d.  May  4, 1897. 

ii.  ARTHUR  PETERSON,  b.  Sept.  5, 1878;  d.  Oct.  28, 1883. 
iii.  LUCY  ABBEY,  b.  Sept.  25, 1880;  d.  Nov.  4, 1911. 

516.  iv.  GEORGE  KNOX,  b.  Mar.  25,  1883. 

v.  ELEANORE  MARTEN,  b.  Dec.  9,  1887. 

vi.  WILLIAM  BELL,  b.  May  24,  1892;  m.  'June  28,  1919,  LUCY 
STAMPER.     During  the  World  War  he  was  a  first  sergeant  in 
llth  Engineers,  U.  S.  Army, 
vii.  DAVID  ABBEY,  b.  July  2,  1895.    During  the  World  War  was 

a  first  class  seaman  hi  the  U.  S.  Navy. 
viii.  VERNA  HOUGHTALING,  b.  Feb.  12,  1898.     During  the  World 

War  was  a  first  class  yeoman  in  the  U.  S.  N.  R. 
ix.  SARAH  CATHERINE,  b.  Aug.  5, 1903. 

381.  WILLIAM8  CASE  NORTH,  JR.  (William''  C., 
Benjamin6,  Samuel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  William  C.  North,  Sr.,  by  his  second  wife,  Mary  Dix, 
was  born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Mar.  22,  1853,  and  married  Nov. 
3,  1879,  HANNAH  CLARK  GRAHAM,  born  Nov.  3,  1857,  daughter 
of  Josiah  Gilbert  and  Hannah  Lindsley  (Clark)  Graham. 

William  C.  North  was  connected  with  the  Lamson  and  Ses- 
sions Co.,  and  the  National  Screw  and  Tack  Co.,  during  which 
time  he  invented  the  "North  bolt."  Later  he  organized  with 
Thomas  Ferry  and  his  brothers  George  and  Paul,  the  Ferry  Cap 
and  Set  Screw  Co.,  of  which  organization  he  has  been  vice-presi- 
dent for  a  number  of  years.  He  is  now  retired  and  resides  at 
2221  Woodmere  Drive,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio. 

Children,  b.  at  Cleveland,  Ohio : 

i.  ANNA  MAHAN,  b.  Oct.  25, 1880;  d.  Sept.  20, 1881. 
ii.  MARIENNE  Dix,  b.  Dec.  9,  1881;  m.  at  Cleveland,  Feb.  25, 
1915,  CLYDE  L.  CUMMER  (Ph.B.,  M.D.,  Western  Reserve), 
b.  at  Cadillac,  Mich.,  Feb.  23,  1882,  son  of  Dr.  Robert  James 
and  Abbie  A.  (Stone)  Cummer.  Residence,  2283  St.  James 
Parkway,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio.  Children:  (1)  Robert 
North,  b.  Jan.  28,  1917.  (2)  Marienne  North,  b.  and  d.  Oct. 
17,  1920. 

517.  iii.  HAROLD  DIODATE,  b.  Sept.  28, 1883. 

iv.  WINIFRED,  b.  June  7, 1888;  d.  at  Cleveland,  Dec.  26, 1888. 


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382.  PAUL8     NORTH  (William''  C.,  Benjamin*,  Samuel5, 
Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas1,  John1},  third  son  of  William  C.  North, 
Sr.,  by  his  second  wife,  Mary  Dix,  was  born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
Oct.  6,   1857,  and  married   (1)   Dec.   16,   1884,  MARGUERITE 
BEAUGRAND  CASTLE,  who  died  in  1897,  daughter  of  Marshall 
Sinclair  and  Margaret  (Beaugrand)  Castle;  (2)  May  15,  1901, 
MARGARET  McGuiRE. 

Mr.  North  is  vice-president  and  general  manager  of  the 
Chamberlain  Cartridge  and  Target  Co.,  and  a  director  of  the 
Ferry  Cap  and  Set  Screw  Co.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Cleve- 
land Athletic  Club  and  the  Clifton  Club.  At  one  time  he  was 
game  commissioner  of  Ohio,  and  is  an  ardent  fisherman  and 
hunter.  Residence,  17848  Lake  Ave.,  Lakewood,  Ohio. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 
518.     i.  KENT  BEAUGRAND,  b.  Jan.  8, 1886. 

ii.  HELEN  MARIE,  b.  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Aug.  2,  1888;  m.  at 
Cleveland,  May  9,  1914,  CHRISTIAN  CARL  NARTEN,  b.  at 
Cleveland,  Feb.  24,  1884,  son  of  Christian  and  Cora  (Foote) 
Narten.  He  graduated  from  Williams  College  in  1906,  and 
served  overseas  in  the  World  War  as  a  captain  in  135th  Field 
Artillery,  27th  Division.  Mrs.  Narten  graduated  at  Vassar 
in  1910,  where  she  was  an  instructor  for  one  year.  Residence, 
11334  Bellflower  Road,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Children:  (1) 
David  Christian,  b.  June  21,  1915.  (2)  Marguerite  Castle,  b. 
Dec.  9,  1917;  d.  Dec.  19,  1918.  (3)  Peter  Beaugrand,  b. 
Oct.  10, 1920. 

By  second  wife : 

iii.  PAUL,  JR.,  b.  at  Cleveland,  July  27, 1904. 

383.  CHARLES8   ASA   NORTH  (William'1  C.,  Benjamin6, 
Samuel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
William  C.  North,  Sr.,  and  Mary  (Dix)  North,  was  born  at 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  Aug.  29,  1869,  and  married  Jan.  30,  1901, 
GRACE  MARY  WARNER,  born  Jan.  30,  1873,  daughter  of  George 
and  Lillian  (Miller)  Warner.     She  died  at  Cleveland,  Oct.  5, 
1917. 

Mr.  North  has  been  associated  with  the  Chamberlain  Car- 
tridge and  Target  Co.,  for  a  number  of  years.  Residence,  1886 
E.  97th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Child: 

i.  ANNA  Dix,  b.  at  Cleveland,  April  24, 1902. 


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384.  JAMES8   EDMUNDS   NORTH  (Toumsend7,  Daniel6, 
Samuel5,    Thomas*,    Thomas*,    Thomas*,  John1),   oldest  son  of 
Townsend  and  Mary  (Edmunds)  North,  was  born  at  Manches- 
ter, Mich.,  Dec.  30,  1839,  married  in  1862,  EMILY  BLACK,  who 
was  born  June  2,  1840,  and  died  Feb.  12,  1915.     He  lived  in 
Vassar,  Mich.,  where  he  died  May  20,  1874. 

Child: 

519.  i.  NEWTON  EDMUNDS,  b.  at  Vassar,  Mich.,  Nov.  11, 1865. 

385.  GEORGE8   CHESTER   NORTH  (John7  D.,  Samuel6, 
Samuel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  fourth  son  of  John 
Depuy  and  Caroline  M.  (Pattison)  North,  was  born  July  23, 
1846,  and  married  (1)  at  Ovid,  Mich.,  May  13,  1882,  HATTIE 
A.  GREGORY,  who  died  Oct.  13,  1894;  (2)  Dec.  9,  1907,  SARAH 
P.  DENO.     Mr.  North  resides  (1921)  at  Ovid,  Mich. 

Children,  b.  at  Ovid,  Mich. : 

i.  GEORGE  O.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1883;  m.  April  22,  1911,  ANNA  W. 
GAY.     No  children.     Residence,  Toledo,  Ohio. 

520.  ii.  GUY  L.,  b.  Feb.  14, 1886. 

386.  WILLIAM8  H.  NORTH  (William7,  Samuel6,  Samuel5, 
Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of  William  and 
Cynthia  (Bennett)  North,  was  born  May  26,  1844,  and  died 
Sept.  29,  1872.     He  married  July  2,  1863,  AMARANTHA  HARPER. 

Children: 

i.  NETTIE,  b.  May  16,  1866;  m.  WETHERELL.     No  children, 
ii.  MARY,  b.  Aug.  15, 1868;  m.  SMITH.     No  children. 

521.  iii.  WALTER  H.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1871. 

387.  WILLIAM8    STANLEY    NORTH     (Augustus7    W., 
James6,  James5,  James*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son 
of  Augustus  William  and  Martha  (Stanley)  North,  was  born 
April  12,  1846,  and  died  at  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  26,  1908.     He 
married  Aug.  1,  1872,  ELIZABETH  HOLMES  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
born  Sept.  29,  1849.     Mr.  North's  early  life  was  spent  in  New 
Britain  and  Brooklyn.     In  1873  he  removed  to  Chicago,  where 
he  founded  in  1881  the  Union  Bag  Machine  Co.,  now  the  Union 
Special  Machine  Co.,  to  manufacture  bag  sewing  machines,  which 
have  since  been  widely  adopted  to  seam  knit  underwear,  shoes, 
clothing,  gloves,  canvas  goods,  etc.     Mr.  North  was  president 
and  treasurer  of  the  company  from  its  inception  to  the  time  of  his 
death. 


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Children: 

i.  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  June  4,  1873;  d.  at 

Petosky,  Mich.,  Aug.  15, 1884. 
522.    ii.  FRANCIS  STANLEY,  b.  at  Chicago,  June  8, 1875. 

iii.  HENRY  ARCHIBALD,  b.  at  Chicago,  April  21,  1877;  m.  at 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  July  16,  1913,  ELLEN  MATTHEWS  SMITH. 
No   children.     Vice-president   and   secretary    (1919)    Union 
Special  Machine  Co.,  Chicago, 
iv.  HELEN  BRIGHAM,  b.  at  Chicago,  Jan.  7, 1881. 
v.  ELIZABETH,  b.  at  Chicago,  July  22,  1885;  d.  at  Chicago,  Nov. 

26, 1889. 
vi.  DOROTHY,  b.  at  Chicago,  Nov.  13, 1886. 

388.  FREDERICK8    AUGUSTUS     NORTH     (Augustus7 
W.,  James6,  James5,  James4,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1},  second 
son  of  Augustus  William  and  Martha  (Stanley)  North,  was 
born  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Mar.  21,  1850,  and  died  in  New  York 
City  May  10,  1908.    He  married  Nov.  15,  1874,  CATHERINA 
WEIL  of  Berlin,  Germany.     She  died  at  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  Jan. 
11,  1909.     Mr.  North  lived  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Reading,  Pa., 
and  Springfield,  Mass. 

Children: 

i.  KATHCHEN  WEIL,  b.  at  New  Britain,  Oct.  25,  1875;  m.  (1) 
Dec.  4,  1897,  RALPH  REED  LOUNBBURY  of  Chicago,  111. 
Divorced  and  m.  (2)  FREDERICK  P.  WILCOX  of  Meriden. 
She  divorced  him  in  1901-2,  and  was  drowned  in  the  Hudson 
River  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Oct.  22, 1915. 
ii.  FELIX  STANLEY,  b.  at  New  Britain,  June  30, 1879. 

389.  JAMES8  STANLEY  NORTH  (Augustus'  W.,  James6, 
James6,  James*,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Augustus  William  and  his  second  wife  Helen  (Stanley)  North, 
was  born  at  New  Britain,  May  13,  1874.     He  married  Nov.  19, 
1901,  RUTH  CHAMBERLAIN,  daughter  of  Valentine  B.  Chamber- 
lain.    Mr.  North  graduated  at  Sheffield  Scientific  School  in 
1897.     Was  in  business  in  New  Britain  with  the  Stanley  Works, 
the  New  Britain  Hardware  Mfg.  Co.,  the  Corbin  Screw  Corp. 
and  the  C.  J.  White  Mfg.  Co.,  of  which  concern  he  is  (1919) 
president  and  treasurer. 

Children,  b.  at  New  Britain : 

i.  HELEN  STANLEY,  b.  Aug.  16, 1902. 
ii.  FREDERICK  CHAMBERLAIN,  b.  June  20, 1904;  d.  Oct.  21, 1918* 


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iii.  RUTH  ELIZABETH,  b.  Mar.  17,  1906. 
iv.  JAMES  STANLEY,  JR.,  b.  July  31, 1909;  d.  July  26, 1910. 
v.  WILLIAM  VALENTINE,  b.  Feb.  20, 1916. 
vi.  DANIEL  FREDERICK,  b.  Dec.  12,  1918. 

390.  DR.    CHARLES8    FREDERICK    NORTH  (Freder- 
ick7 H.,  Seth6,  James5,  James4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only 
son  of  Frederick  Henry  and  Mary  (North)  North,  was  born  at 
New  Britain,  April  24,  1854.     He  married  at  Leipsic,  Germany, 
April  3,  1884,  ELIZABETH  CLARA  CONSTANCE  KING,  who  was 
born  at  Pirna,  in  the  kingdom  of  Saxony,  May  1,  1864.     Mr. 
North  pursued  his  studies  largely  in  Germany  where  he  remained 
more  than  five  years,  graduating  in  1884  from  the  School  of 
Medicine  at  the  University  of  Leipsic.     Since  then  he  has  re- 
sided in  Chicago,  111.,  and  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  where  he  is  now 
(1919)  practising. 

Children: 

i.  GRACE  ELIZABETH,  b.  at  Englewood,  111.,  Oct.  23, 1886. 
ii.  ELSIE  CONSTANCE,  b.  at  Englewood,  111.,  May  11, 1891. 
iii.  WALTER  SETH,  b.  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  July  12, 1903. 

391.  WILLIAM8    BURNHAM    NORTH  (Oliver''  B.,  Al- 
vin6,  James5,  James4,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Oliver  Burnham  and  Martha  (Post)  North,  was  born  at  New 
Britain  June  4, 1844,  and  died  April  7, 1904.    He  married  June  4, 
1867,  ELIZABETH  ANDRUS  of  Hartford,  who  died  April  7,  1904. 
Mr.  North  was  a  member  of  the  firm  of  O.  B.  North  and  Co., 
New  Haven,  manufacturers  of  saddlery  hardware. 

Children: 

i.  GRACE  ELIZABETH,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Dec.  23,  1869;  m.  at 
New  Haven,  June  5,  1895,  Louis  C.  SMITH.  Residence,  17 
Livingston  St.,  New  Haven.  Children:  (1)  Georgia  M .,  b. 
Dec.  6, 1896.  (2)  Eleanor  N.,  b.  Dec.  4, 1908. 

ii.  CLARA  BURNHAM,  b.  June  25,  1874;  m.  ARTHUR  S.  ALLEN. 
Residence,  North  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.  Children:  (1)  Eliza- 
beth, b.  May  30, 1903.  (2)  Arthur  S.,  Jr.,  b.  May  9, 1907. 

iii.  ELEANOR  BRACE,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Oct.  25, 1877. 

iv.  FLORENCE  CHRISTINE,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Aug.  21, 1880. 

392.  GEORGE8  POST  NORTH  (Oliver7  B.,  Alvin6,  James5, 
James4,  Thomas3,  Thomas-,  John1),  second  son  of  Oliver  Burnham 
and  Martha  (Post)  North,  was  born  at  New  Britain  in  1849,  and 
died  at  New  Haven,  June  9,  1915.     He  married  Sept.  4,  1879, 

16 


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MARGARET  S.  FIELD.  Mr.  North  was  president  of  the  O.  B. 
North  and  Co.,  manufacturers  of  saddlery  hardware,  New 
Haven. 

Children: 

i.  MARGABET  FIELD,  b.  at  New  Haven,  June  28, 1883;  m.  Nov. 
10,  1910,  JOHN  Q.  TILSON.  Children:  (1)  John  Q.,  Jr., 
b.  Aug.  27,  1911.  (2)  Margaret  Field,  b.  Nov.  26,  1912.  (3) 
Katherine  Sands,  b.  Mar.  22, 1915. 

ii.  OLIVER  BURNHAM,  2ND,  b.  at  New  Haven,  July  24,  1885; 
unm.  Resides  with  his  mother  at  67  Franklin  St.,  New 
Haven.  With  O.  B.  North  &  Co. 

393.  JOHN8    HOLLISTER    NORTH  (Oliver'1  B.,  Akin6, 
James5,  James*,    Thomas3,   Thomas*,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Oliver  Burnham  and  Martha  (Post)  North,  was  born  at  New 
Britain,  Feb.  18,  1859,  and  married  at  New  Haven,  Jan.  14, 
1902,  MARGARET  H.  BULFORD,  daughter  of  John  H.  Bulford. 

Mr.  North  is  vice-president  of  O.  B.  North  and  Co.,  manu- 
facturers of  saddlery  hardware,  founded  by  his  father,  and 
resides  at  53  Livingston  St.,  New  Haven.  He  is  the  largest 
contributor  to  this  book,  of  genealogical  records,  which  he  per- 
sonally collected  by  correspondence  and  research. 

Children,  b.  at  New  Haven: 

i.  CORNELIA  BULFORD,  b.  Oct.  20,  1902.     Student  at  Wellesley 

College, 
ii.  JOHN  HOLLISTER,  JR.,  b.  April  29,  1904.     Student  at  Taft 

School, 
iii.  VIRGINIA,  b.  April  16, 1908. 

394.  CHARLES8    H.    NORTH  (Russell7  C.,  Abijah6,  Abi- 
jah5,  John4,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Russell 
Churchill  and  Maria  (Scott)  North,  was  born  at  Chazy,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  28,  1848,  and  died  there  Mar.  4,  1880.     He  married  at 
Chazy,  Dec.  23,   1872,  FRANCES  ALDRIDGE,  born  at  Chazy, 
Nov.  6,  1853.     After  Mr.  North's  death  she  married  Lincoln 
J.  Aldridge. 

Child,  b.  at  Chazy: 
523.     i.  WILLIAM  R.,  b.  May  26, 1877. 

395.  JOHN8  HEATH  NORTH  (Russell7  C.,  Abijah*,  Abijah5, 
John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  Russell  Churchill 
and  his  second  wife  Kate  (Heath)  North,  was  born  at  Chazy, 


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N.  Y.,  April  27,  1859.  He  married  Feb.  28,  1884,  CAROLINE 
CLARK  of  Chazy.  They  reside  (1919)  62  Couch  St.,  Platts- 
burg,  N.  Y.  Mr.  North  is  a  game  warden. 

Children : 

i.  M.  CATHERINE,  b.  May  22,  1893;  m.  BERNARD  MAcCoRD  of 

Peekskill,  N.  Y.     Child:  Caroline. 

ii.  HARRY  CLARK,  b.  Aug.  11,  1896.    Graduate  of  Brown  Uni- 
versity. 

396.  CLAYTON8  NELSON  NORTH  (Marvin7,  Nathaniel6, 
Abijah5,  John*,  Nathaniel3,   Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Marvin  and  Hannah  (Converse)  North,  was  born  at  Shoreham, 
Vt.,  June  23,  1840,  and  died  there  Dec.  1,  1919.     He  married 
June  23,  1865,  ANN  ELIZABETH  BASCOM,  daughter  of  Samuel 
H.  and  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Bascom,  of  Orwell,  Vt. 

In  1861  Mr.  North  went  to  Washington  where  he  was  a  pay- 
master for  four  years.  Returning  to  Shoreham  he  conducted  a 
successful  mercantile  business  for  thirty  years.  He  held  nearly 
all  the  town  offices,  being  treasurer  for  five  years  and  selectman 
for  twelve  consecutive  years.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  Vermont  Historical  Society,  Sons  of  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution,  and  director  of  the  First  National  Bank  of 
Orwell  for  nineteen  years. 

Children,  b.  at  Shoreham: 
524.     i.  Juuus  BASCOM,  b.  June  24, 1869. 

ii.  CLAYTON  CONVERSE,  b.  April  22, 1879;  d.  April  27, 1880. 
iii.  ELIZABETH  CLARK,  b.  Feb.  24,  1881;  m.  Sept.  10,  1913,  DR. 
ISAAC  PAUL  SHARON.    Resides  with  her  mother. 

397.  EDWIN8   ALBERT   NORTH  (Nicanor7  N.,  Nathan- 
iel6, Abijah*,  John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Nicanor  Needham  and  Mayette  (Wilcox)  North,  was  born  at 
Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1837.     He  removed  to  Wisconsin 
where  he  married  Dec.  17,  1859,  PHOEBE  ANN  PORTER,  who 
was  born  in  Chittenden  Co.,  Vt.,  May  23,  1840. 

A  few  years  after  their  marriage  they  removed  to  Independ- 
ence, la.,  where  they  lived  for  many  years  and  then  removed 
to  Early,  Sac  Co.  Mr.  North  died  at  Mason  City,  la.,  Dec.  28, 
1918. 

Children: 

i.  CARRIE  FRANCES,  b.  at  Hebron,  Wis.,  Nov.  11,  1861;  m. 
at   Independence,    la.,   Jan.    15,   ,    CHARLES  E.  NYE. 


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Children:  (1)  Laura  Pearl     (2)  Leroy   Albert.     (3)   Verne. 
(4)  Harvey.     (5)  Hazel     (6)  Beryl     (7)  Everette.     (8)  C/aire. 

ii.  FANNIE,  b.  at  Hebron,  Wis.,  Nov.  11,  1861  (twin);  d.  Feb., 
1862. 

iii.  EDWIN,  b.  at  Hebron,  Wis.,  Mar.  9, 1863;  d.  1864. 

iv.  LAURA  PHOEBE,  b.  at  Independence,  la.,  Jan.  5,  1867;  m.  at 
Mason  City,  la.,  April  25, 1900,  JACOB  FURNACE. 

v.  MILDRED  PERSIS,  b.  at  Independence,  la.,  May  17,  1869;  m. 
at  Superior,  la.,  June  29,  1904,  REV.  BURRITT  LEEVANE 
WEAVER.  Residence,  Walker,  la.  Children:  (l)  Helen  Lee- 
vane,  b.  April  3,  1905,  (2)  Helen  Persis  b.  Dec.  22,  1906. 
(3)  Norma  Gail,  b.  Mar.  31, 1912.  (4)  Laura  Opal,  b.  Mar. 
31, 1912;  d.  Aug.  27, 1915. 

vi.  EDWIN  ALBERT,  b.  at  Independence,  la.,  July  18, 1872. 
vii.  ALICE  MAE,  b.  at  Independence,  la.,  Nov.  29,  1875;  d.  at 
Early,  la.,  July  15,  1914;  m.  at  Storm  Lake,  la.,  July,  1908. 
GUY  H.  ANGIER.     Child:  Gordon  Guy,  b.  July  15, 1914. 
viii.  LEMYRA  ISABELLE,  b.  at  Independence,  la.,  July  28,  1878; 
m.  Jan.  11,  1903,  EDGAR  DUNNING  GOULD.     Children:  (1) 
Kenneth,  b.  Oct.  29,  1906.     (2)  Holland  Edwin,  b.  Aug.  3, 
1910.     (3)  Gerald  L.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1918.     (4)  Burness  Seely 
b.  Jan.  11,  1920. 

398.  PHILETUS8   FILLMORE   NORTH  (John7,  Lemuel*, 
Abijah5,  John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John 
and  Zerviah  (Fillmore)  North,  was  born  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1828,  and  died  there  June  3,  1907.     He  married 
Oct.  7,  1857,  MELZINA  S.  EVANS.     He  and  his  brothers  Fay- 
ette  and  Chauncey  owned  all  the  water  power  rights  in  Chazy, 
which  remained  in  the  family  until  1908  when  the  North  place 
was  sold  to  W.  H.  Miner  of  Chicago.     Mr.  North  was  educated 
at  Poultney  Academy,  and  University  of  Vermont,  Class  of 
1849.     He  was  a  member  of  the  Sigma  Phi  fraternity. 

Child: 

i.  HELEN  A.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1877;  m.  ARTHUR  C.  DILL.  No  chil- 
dren. 

399.  FAYETTE8  CARVER  NORTH  (John7,  Lemuel6,  Abi- 
jah5,  John4,  Nathaniel3,   Thomas^,  John1),  second  son  of  John 
and  Zerviah  (Fillmore)  North,  was  born  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co., 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1833,  and  died  there  April  1,  1915.     He  married 
(1)  Oct.  22,  1858,  MARY  JANE  DOUGLASS,  born  May  10,  1833, 
daughter  of  William  S.  Douglass;  (2)  Feb.  19,  1885,  HARRIETTE 
FRANCES,  daughter  of  Rev.  Francis  A.  Douglass  who  was  a 


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brother  of  Mary  (Douglass)  North.  She  resides  (1919)  in  the 
old  house  at  Chazy,  built  by  John  North,  father  of  Fayette, 
and  which  contains  many  old  relics,  including  an  iron  kettle 
and  crane  picked  up  by  Col.  Septa  Fillmore  in  the  War  of  1812, 
between  Plattsburg  and  Chazy,  after  the  retreat  of  the  British, 
and  the  old  buckskin  saddle  upon  which  Polly  Jones  North  used 
to  ride  to  Shoreham.  Mr.  Fayette  C.  North  was  educated  at 
Poultney  Academy. 

Children,  b.  at  Chazy,  by  first  wife: 

525.  i.  JOHN  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  8,  1859. 
By  second  wife : 

526.  ii.  RICHARD  DOUGLASS,  b.  Nov.  23, 1885. 

527.  iii.  ARTHUR  FILLMORE,  b.  Dec.  10,  1886. 

528.  iv.  LEMUEL  FAYETTE,  b.  May  1, 1888. 

529.  v.  STANLEY  A.,  b.  Dec.  12, 1890. 
vi.  MARY  ANNA,  b.  Aug.  7, 1893. 

vii.  HENRY  SAXE,  b.  June  12,  1897. 

400.  LUCIAN8    F.    NORTH  (Joseph1  B.,  Joseph6,  Isaiah5, 
Joseph*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas*,  John1),  only  son  of  Joseph  B.  and 
Rebekah  (Humphrey)  North,  was  born  at  the  old  homestead  in 
Avon,  Mar.  1, 1852.    He  married  in  1883,  LILLIE  ESTHER,  daugh- 
ter of  Charles  Stowe  of  Avon.     She  died  July  11,  1906.     He  is 
(1919)  a  farmer  at  Nod's  Corner,  Avon. 

Child: 

i.  FLORENCE  STOWE. 

401.  HARRY8  H.   NORTH  (Joseph7  H.,  Joseph6,  Joseph6, 
Joseph*,  Joseph5,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Dr.  Joseph 
Howard  and  Mary  (Hurd)  North,  was  born  at  Goshen,  Oct.  20, 
1879.     He  married  RUBY  WILSON  and  resides  (1919)  at  Goshen 
where  he  is  a  carpenter.    He  has  represented  Goshen  in  the 
legislature. 

Child: 

i.  JOSEPH  ARTHUR,  b.  at  Goshen,  April  18,  1910.    Served  in 
France  during  the  World  War. 

402.  WILLIAM8    FRANKLIN    NORTH,    JR.  (William1 
F.,  Harvey6,  Elisha5,  Joseph4,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  William  Franklin  and  Mary  (Stake)  North,  was  born  at 
Austin,  Tex.,  Mar.  12,  1871.     He  married  at  Houston,  Tex., 
June  14,  1897,  AUGUSTA  GEHRING,  who  was  born  at  Houston, 


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Tex.,  June  26,  1876.     He  is  engaged  (1919)  in  the  cottonseed 
oil  business  at  Houston. 

Children,  b.  at  Houston : 

i.  MARJORIE  AUGUSTA,  b.  Feb.  17, 1906. 
ii.  ELLEN,  b.  Mar.  23, 1908. 
iii.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN,  SBD,  b.  April  3,  1913. 

403.  LOUIS8    HARVEY    NORTH  (William''  F.,  Harvey*, 
Elisha5,  Joseph*,  Joseph3,    Thomas2,  John1),   youngest   son  of 
William  Franklin  and  Mary  (Stake)  North,  was  born  at  Austin, 
Tex.,  May  25, 1881.     He  married  at  Austin,  June  1,  1904,  JULIA 
ELIZABETH  STEINLE,  who  was  born  April  23, 1881,  at  La  Grange, 
Tex.     He  removed  to  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  where  he  is  engaged 
(1919)  in  the  wholesale  produce  business. 

Children: 

i.  MILDRED,  b.  at  Austin,  Tex.,  Aug.  27, 1907;  d.  July  28, 1908. 
ii.  HARVEY  STEINLE,  b.  at  Austin,  Tex.,  Aug.  6, 1909. 
iii.  Louis  FRANKLIN,  b.  at  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  July  15, 1916. 

404.  HARVEY8   GEORGE   NORTH  (James7  D.,  Harvey6, 
Elisha6,  Joseph*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  James 
Dayton  and  Lillie  (Juch)  North,  was  born  at  San  Diego,  Calif., 
Aug.  18,  1889.    He  married  there  June  11,  1913,  AGNES  JANE 
RIEDY,  born  at  San  Diego,  Calif.,  Jan.  22,   1887.     Engaged 
(1919)  in  the  wholesale  grocery  business  at  San  Diego.     Resi- 
dence, 1 136  Bush  St. 

Child: 

i.  JAMES  D.,  b.  at  San  Diego,  April  4, 1918. 

405.  FRANK8  A.  NORTH  (James7  B.,  Edwin6  A.,  Israel6, 
Ezekial*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  James  Byram 
and  Jane  (Ellis)  North,  was  born  at  Victor,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  31,  1858,  where  he  now  resides.     He  married  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  12,  1901,  ANNIE  M.,  daughter  of  Henry  Clay  and 
Hannah  L.  (Curtiss)  Collins,  born  at  Rochester,  Feb.  3,  1867. 

Children: 

i.  BYRON  EUGENE,  b.  at  Victor,  May  6, 1902. 
ii.  MARIE  LAURA,  b.  at  Victor,  Sept.  2, 1904. 

406.  HARRY8  E.   NORTH  (James7  B.,  Edwin6  A.,  Israel*, 
Ezekial*,  Joseph3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  James  Byram 


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and  Jane  (Ellis)  North,  was  born  at  Victor,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y., 
May  8,  1862,  and  died  there  Oct.  21,  1918.  He  married  at 
Victor,  June  26,  1906,  MERCY,  daughter  of  Henry  C.  and  Anna 
M.  Parmelee.  She  was  born  at  Victor,  July  21,  1878,  where 
she  now  resides.  Mr.  North  was  a  farmer. 

Children,  b.  at  Victor: 

i.  J.  ELIZABETH,  b.  May  30, 1908. 
ii.  HARRY  E.,  b.  June  7, 1910. 
iii.  JOHN  P.,  b.  May  19, 1913. 

407.  CHARLES8    STANLEY    NORTH  (Lyman1  C.,  Ed- 
win6  A.,  Israel5,  Ezekial*,  Joseph3,  Thomas*,  John1),  only  son  of 
Lyman  C.  and  Susan  (Crandall)  North,  was  born  July  5,  1860, 
and  married  May  10,  1880,  CLARA  M.  SPANGLE,  born  1861. 
Mr.  North  is  a  salesman  and  resides  (1920)  on  Highland  Ave., 
Eastwood,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

i.  JENNIE  EDITH,  b.  1882;  m.  T.  B.  POST.    No  children, 
ii.  EDWIN  LYMAN,  b.  1886;  unm. 
iii.  SUSAN,  b.  1891;  m.  A.  ELLIS.    Child:  Warner. 

408.  JUNIUS8     LEE     NORTH   (Junius7  D.,  Frederick6, 
Junius5,    Noah'1,   Ebenezer3,    Thomas*,   John1),   second   son   of 
Junius  Davis  and  Fanny  (Berry)  North,  was  born  at  Torring- 
ton,  April  19,  1884.    He  married  (1)  Jan.  25X  1911,  JOSEPHINE 
M.  ALBRECHT,  daughter  of  Francis  and  Mary  E.  Albrecht  of 
Boston,  Mass.     She  was  born  Jan.  2,  1890,  and  died  Jan.  3, 
1918.     He  married  (2)  at  Torrington,  May  10,  1919,  MARTHA 
(NOTT)  SCHALLER,  daughter  of  Ivins  D.  and  Gertrude  (Cross- 
ley)  Nott.     She  was  born  at  Berlin,  July  4,  1895.     Mr.  North 
went  around  the  world  as  an  electrician  on  the  U.  S.  S.  Vermont, 
in  the  cruise  of  the  American  battleship  fleet,  1907  to  1909» 
He  resides  (1919)  at  Torrington. 

Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  at  Torrington: 
i.  EDNA  MAY,  b.  April  15, 1912. 
ii.  FANNIE  LEAH,  b.  April  8, 1916. 

409.  LEWIS8     LEE     NORTH  (Ariel7  M.,  William6,  Re- 
membrance*, Noah*,  Ebenezer3,   Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Ariel  M.  and  Abbie  (Walker)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville, 
Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  Mar.  7,  1852.     He  married  (1)  Dec.  14, 


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1873,  MARY  COURTRIGHT;  (2)  Dec.  25,  1887,  EMILY  SHANNON. 
He  removed  from  Braceville,  to  Pine,  Tex.,  where  he  was  living 
in  1893.  About  that  time,  being  in  poor  health,  he  and  his 
wife  sailed  from  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  and  have  not  since  been 
heard  from. 

Children: 

530.  i.  FAY  E.,  b.  April  24, 1875. 

ii.  ZAY,  b.  Sept.  20,  1877;  m.  Aug.  27,  1895,  E.  E.  CONLEY,  of 
the  Michigan  State  School  for  the  Blind,  Lansing,  Mich. 

531.  iii.  CLAY  ARNOLD,  b.  July  19, 1881. 

532.  iv.  GUY,  b.  May  10, 1883. 

410.  CYRUS8    H.    NORTH  (Ariel7  M.,  William*,  Remem- 
brance5, Noah*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Ariel 
M.  and  Abbie  (Walker)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Trum- 
bull  Co.,  Ohio,  Sept.  13,  1859.  He  married  Dec.  25,  1881,  CLARA 
B.  HUMPHREY,  who  was  born  at  Braceville,  Jan.  2,  1859.     Resi- 
dence, 441  Hubbard  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Children,  b.  at  Braceville,  Ohio : 

533.  i.  RAYMOND  H.,  b.  Aug.  27, 1883. 

ii.  FREDERICK  E.,  b.  May  7,  1886;  m.  Oct.  3,  1920,  HAZEL 
McCLEAN.  He  is  a  sales  manager  and  resides  at  Alfred  Ave., 
Detroit,  Mich. 

534.  iii.  ALFRED  R.,  b.  Nov.  7, 1889. 

411.  BURTON8    NORTH  (Henry?,  Martin6,  Rufus5,  Mar- 
tin*, Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Henry  and  Mary 
(Betts)  North,  was  born  June  25,  1856,  and  married  Sept.  5, 
1880,  ARTHALINDA  C.  VARLEY.    They  reside  (1919)  at  Long- 
mont,  Colo. 

Children: 

.635.     i.  ALBERT  VARLEY,  b.  Nov.  26, 1881. 
ii.  MADGE,  b.  April  12,  1886. 

iii.  OPAL,  b.  June  9,  1889;  m.  April  16,  1911,  M.  L.  BONNER. 
Children:  (1)  Robert  LeRoy,  b.  June  13,  1913.  (2)  Madge  M., 
b.  July  23, 1915.  (3)  Esther  M.,  b.  July  20, 1917. 

412.  ROBERT8    NORTH  (Safford7  E.,  James6  A.,  Noah5, 
Martin*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Judge  Saf- 
ford  E.  and  Cora  (Griswold)  North,  was  born  at  Batavia,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  19,  1882.     He  married  Dec.  31,  1907,  GLADYS  MILLER. 

Mr.  North  obtained  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Architecture 


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at  Cornell  University  in  1905  and  is  now  a  member  of  the  firm 
of  North,  Shelgren  and  Swift,  architects,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  a  pro- 
fessor of  Architecture,  and  a  member  of  the  American  Institute 
of  Architects.  Residence,  East  Aurora,  N.  Y. 

Children: 

i.  ROBERT,  JR.,  b.  Mar.  1, 1910. 
ii.  MARY  ANNA,  b.  Aug.  16, 1911. 
iii.  WILLIAM  MILLER,  b.  Oct.  21, 1912. 
iv.  AUDREY,  b.  Aug.  21, 1914. 

413.  MONROE8  S.  NORTH  (Safford''  E.,  James6  A.,  Noah6, 
Martin*,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Judge  Safford 
E.  and  Cora  (Griswold)  North,  was  born  at  Batavia,  N.  Y., 
April  23,  1886.  He  married  at  Delmar,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y., 
May  12,  1915,  MARIE  L.  MANIER.  Mr.  North  is  an  artist  and 
resides  (1919)  at  451  George  St.,  New  Haven. 

Child: 

i.  SAFFORD  MONROE,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  April  25, 1916. 


NINTH  GENERATION 

414.  GEORGE9  LOOMIS  NORTH  (George*  L.,  John1  W., 
John6,  John5,  Jonathon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
George  Loomis  and  Annie  (Cave)  North,  was  born  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  April  23,  1882.     He  married  at  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  in 
1915,  FANNIE  FIRMIN.     Mr.  North  is  (1919)  manager  of  the 
San  Francisco  Call. 

Children,  b.  at  San  Francisco: 

i.  GEORGE  Looms,  JR.,  b.  Sept.  15,  1916. 
ii.  RICHARD  CAVE,  b.  Aug.  4,  1918. 

415.  CHESTER9  LOOMIS  NORTH  (George6  L.,  John"1  W., 
John6,  John6,  Jonathon*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of 
George  Loomis  and  Annie  (Cave)  North,  was  born  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  June  26,  1889.     He  married  at  Pasadena,  Calif., 
April  14,  1914,  LAURA  ELIOT. 

Mr.  North  is  a  stock  broker  and  resides  (1919)  at  1224 
Marengo  Ave.,  South  Pasadena.  During  the  European  War  he 
was  a  special  investigator  for  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Justice, 
and  was  attending  the  officers'  training  camp  for  the  Navy  when 
the  armistice  was  signed. 

Children,  b.  at  Pasadena: 

i.  LAURA  ANN,  b.  Feb.  1, 1916. 
ii.  CHESTER  LOOMIS,  JR.,  b.  June  24, 1917. 

416.  JOHN9  CHARLES  NORTH  (JohnsG.,John''W.,John\ 
John5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John 
Greenleaf  and  Augusta  C.  (Nourse)  North,  was  born  at  River- 
side, Calif.,  April  11,  1880,  and  died  Mar.  19,  1917.     He  married 
BRENT  WATKINS.    Mr.  North  graduated  at  the  University  of 
Southern  California  and  Harvard  Law  School,  and  was  attorney 
for  the  Automobile  Club  of  Southern  California  at  San  Diego. 

Children: 

i.  KATHARINE,  b.  1912. 
ii.  ROBERT,  b.  1915. 


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417.  MAURICE9  EDWARD  NORTH  (John*  G.,  John\  W.t 
John6,  John5,  Jonathon4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son 
of  John  Greenleaf  and  Augusta  C.  (Nourse)  North,  was  born  at 
Riverside,  Calif.,  Dec.  4,  1882,  and  married  at  San  Francisco, 
July  20,  1909,  EDITH  DOUGLAS  EVANS,  born  at  Point  Reyes, 
Calif.,  Oct.  24,  1878.     She  was  the  daughter  of  Rev.  William 
David  and  Anne  (Wilbur)  Evans. 

At  the  age  of  fifteen  Mr.  North  left  school  and  ran  away  to 
sea,  returning  when  he  was  twenty-two.  He  resides  at  Trona, 
San  Bernardino  Co.,  Calif. 

Child: 

i.  JOHN  EVANS,  b.  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Mar.  19,  1916. 

418.  ALFRED9  CHANDLER  NORTH  (John8  G.,  John7  W.t 
John6,  John5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of 
John  Greenleaf  and  Augusta  C.  (Nourse)  North,  was  born  at 
Riverside,  Calif.,  Aug.  21,  1884,  and  married  at  Choluta,  Hon- 
duras, Central  America,  April  25,  1912,  ELSIE  GLADYS  PADGETT, 
daughter  of  Charles  E.  Padgett  of  Winchester,  England.     Mr. 
North  graduated  at  the  University  of  California  in  1910  and  for 
six  years  was  a  mining  engineer  in  Mexico  and  Central  America. 
Since  1916  he  has  been  in  general  mining  engineering  practice  in 
the  United  States.    Residence  (1919),  Tonopah,  Nev. 

Children : 

i.  CHANDLER  PADGETT,  b.  at  Berkeley,  Calif.,  Nov.  27,  1913. 
ii.  VIRGINIA  IMOGEN,  b.  at  Eden  Mine,  Nicaragua,  C.A.,  Dec.  29, 
1916. 

419.  RICHARD9  LOOMIS  NORTH  (John8  G.,  John1  W., 
John6,  John*,  Jonathan4,  John3,   Samuel2,  John1),  fourth  and 
youngest   son   of   John  Greenleaf  and   Augusta  C.   (Nourse) 
North,  was  born  at  Riverside,  Calif.,  Jan.  30,  1886,  and  married 
ELIZABETH  QUA  of  Toronto,  Canada.     Mr.  North  was  graduated 
from  the  University  of  California  and  the  University  of  Michi- 
gan, and  is  an  attorney  in  Riverside,  where  he  occupies  his 
father's  offices,  7  and  8  Evans  Block. 

Child: 

i.  HARPER. 

420.  HON.  WILLIAM9  J.  NORTH  (W.  Jeremiah8,  Thomas' 
A.,  Darius6,  Asa5,  Jonathan4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest 
son  of  William  Jeremiah  and  Julia  E.  Maher,  was  born  at  Mil- 


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waukee,  Wis.,  Oct.  15,  1880,  and  married  at  White  Bear,  Minn., 
April  16,  1904,  CLARA  E.  MILNER,  born  at  White  Bear,  July  21, 
1886.  Mr.  North  is  a  member  of  the  Minnesota  legislature, 
and  resides  (1919)  at  1510  Laurel  Ave.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Children: 

i.  THOMAS  H.,  b.  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Feb.  1,  1906. 
ii.  JANET  M.,  b.  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  Mar.  5,  1907. 
iii.  NORMA  L.,  b.  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  July  1,  1909. 

421.  HOWARD9   MILES   NORTH    (George*    J.,    Albert, 
Darius*,  Asa5,  Jonathan4,  John3,  Samuel*,  John1),  only  son  of 
George  Jay  and  Ada  (Miles)  North,  was  born  Mar.  1, 1867.     He 
married  MARION  MARIE  HIMROD,  born  Mar.  29,  1875,  died 
Sept.  7,  1915.     Mr.  North  is  a  graduate  of  Iowa  State  University 
and  a  civil  engineer.     He  has  been  assistant  to  the  president  of 
the  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  R.R.,  with  headquarters  at  the 
Hotel  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  during  the  World  War 
was  called  to  Washington  as  assistant  to  the  Chief  of  Ordnance, 
and  as  advisory  engineer  in  the  Construction  Division  of  the 
Army,  and  later  in  the  U.  S.  Railroad  Administration. 

Children: 

i.  GEORGE  JAY,  b.  Dec.  26,  1906. 
ii.  MARION  HIMROD,  b.  Oct.  4,  1908. 

422.  LOUIS9   ASHLEY   NORTH    (Wayne9  L.,   Morgan7, 
Darius6,  Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Wayne  L.  and  Minnie  (Ashley)  North,  was  born  at  Amboy,  111., 
Aug.  5,  1872.    He  married  at  Hammond,  Ind.,  June  16,  1897, 
EMMA  FULL,  and  resides  in  Chicago,  111. 

Children: 

i.  ALICE  IRENE,  b.  Aug.  20,  1898. 
ii.  HELEN  PAULINE,  b.  Aug.  10,  1900. 
iii.  PERCY  WAYNE,  b.  July  25,  1903. 
iv.  CHARLES  ASHLEY,  b.  July  19,  1906. 

423.  WILLIAM9  HAMILTON  NORTH  (Miles*  R.,  Sher- 
man7 H.,   Darius6,   Asa6,   Jonathan4,   John3,   Samuel2,   John1), 
oldest  son  of  Miles  R,  and  Sarah  (Hibbs)  North,  was  born  at 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  29,  1878,  and  died  there  April  28,  1918. 
He  married  Jan.  10,  1896,  AMELIA  ALBERTS.     Mr.  North  was 
a  stone  cutter  and  lived  in  Philadelphia. 


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Children,  b.  at  Philadelphia: 

i.  ANNA  LOUISA,  b.  Dec.  20,  1896;  d.  Sept.  17,  1918. 
ii.  WILLIAM  HAMILTON,  JR.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1899. 
iii.  HENRIETTA,  b.  June  3,  1904. 
iv.  FLORENCE,  b.  and  d.  May  24,  1917. 

424.  EDWARD9  WATSON  NORTH  (Miles*  R.,  Sherman* 
H.,  Darius6,  Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John*),  third  son  of 
Miles  R.  and  Sarah  (Hibbs)  North,  was  born  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  July  25,  1883.     He  married  April  2,  1909,  CLARA  FISHER. 
Mr.  North  ip  an  auto  machinist  and  resides  (1919)  with  his 
mother  at  2234  Moore  St.,  Philadelphia. 

Children,  b.  at  Philadelphia: 

i.  DOROTHY,  b.  Dec.  30,  1909. 
ii.  EDWARD  WATSON,  JR.,  b.  July  21,  1911. 

425.  LORENZO9    NORTH    (Harlwell*,    Miles1,    Samuel6, 
Asa5,  Jonathan4,  John3,  Samuel*,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Hartwell 
and  Elizabeth  (Delong)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Trumbull 
Co.,  Ohio,  Mar.  20,  1858,  and  married  May  28,  1885,  PATIENCE 
JEWELL.     He  has  been  engaged  in  farming  and  now  resides  at 
Newton  Falls,  Ohio. 

Children: 

536.     i.  FRANK  WEBSTER,  b.  Aug.  14,  1887. 

ii.  LEETA  MAE,  b.  Nov.  27,  1902;  d.  Sept.  14,  1912. 

426.  ALPHONSO9  M.  NORTH  (William9  S.,  Asa7,  Sam- 
uel6, Asa5,  Jonathan4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  only  son  of  William 
S.  and  Helen  (Harmon)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville,  Trumbull 
Co.,  Ohio,  in  December,  1860,  and  married  at  Warren,  Ohio, 
LILLIAN  M.  TYLER,  born  in  1861.     They  reside  at  1609  Ohio 
Ave.,  Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Children : 

i.  ANNA  L.,  b.  at  Sharon,  Pa.,  Dec.  15,  1884;  m.  CHARLES  J. 

HASZ. 
ii.  ROLAND  W.,  b.  at  Sharpesville,  Pa.,  Nov.  13,  1886. 

427.  ALONZO9  W.  NORTH  (Levi*  R.,  Asa\  Samuel6,  Asa6, 
Jonathan4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  only  child  of  Levi  R.  and 
Christine  (Clark)  North,  married  MARION  BARTHOLOMEW,  born 
Dec.  22,  1861. 


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Children: 

i.  FRANK  ASA,  b.  Oct.  18,  1886. 
ii.  RUTH,  b.  April  17,  1889;  d.  Jan.  28,  1911. 
iii.  GLADE  LEVI,  b.  Feb.  6,  1892;  m.  Sept.  12, 1917,  MARY  REDIE. 
iv.  CECIL  E.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1897;  m.  Aug.  14,  1920,  FLORENCE  CARD. 

428.  ALFRED9  MYRON  NORTH  (Thomas8  H.,  Alfred-1, 
Nathan6,  Samuel5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Thomas  Hastings  and  Sarah   (Humphrey)  North,  was  born 
June  9,  1872,  and  married  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  in  1908,  MANTA 
MONTROSE  LOVE.     He  is  a  teacher  of  history  and  political 
science  at  Riverside,  Calif. 

Children: 

i.  THOMAS  LOVE,  b.  April  2,  1910. 
ii.  MARY  LOUISA,  b.  Sept.  15,  1915. 
iii.  GRACE  CORNELIA,  b.  Oct.  16,  1918. 

429.  EDWIN9  BRYAN  NORTH    (Thomas*  H.,   Alfred7, 
Nathan6,  Samuel5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son 
of  Thomas  Hastings  and  Sarah  (Humphrey)  North,  was  born 
in  1882,  and  married  in  1905  ANNA  COLE. 

Child: 

i.  FRANCIS  MYRON,  b.  at  Timber,  Ore.,  1911. 

430.  HARRY9  WALES  NORTH  (Edward*,  Marcus\  Asa- 
hel6,  Samuel5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Edward  and  Emma  (Porter)  North,  was  born  near  White  Hall, 
Greene  Co.,  111.,  July  29,  1877,  and  married  Nov.  23,  1916, 
JESSIE  VIEHE,  daughter  of  Dr.  Henry  and  Julia  (Schlamp) 
Viehe,  born  Jan.  24,  1891.     Mr.  North  resides  at  1193  East 
Dorothy  Place,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  and  is  treasurer  of  the  Layne 
and  Bowler  Co.  of  that  city. 

Child: 

i.  VIRGINIA  CATHERINE,  b.  Mar.  26,  1919. 

431.  WALTER9  FRANCIS  NORTH   (Marcus9,  Marcus"1, 
Asahel6,  Samuel5,  Samuel*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Marcus  and  Martha  (Baldwin)  North,  was  born  near  White 
Hall,  111.,  April  21,  1877.    He  married  at  White  Hall,  Sept.  20, 
1900,   NELLIE  M.   RICKART,   daughter  of  Jacob  Henry  and 
Sophronia  (Giller)  Rickart,  born  at  Abilene,  Kans.,  Feb.  19, 
1881.     They  reside  (1919)  near  White  Hall,  where  their  four 
oldest  children  were  born. 


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Children : 

i.  HAROLD  MARCUS,  b.  Oct.  1,  1902. 
ii.  RUSSEL  WALES,  b.  Nov.  29,  1905. 
iii.  FRANCES  LOUISE,  b.  Jan.  27,  1908. 
iv.  ARTHUR  RICKART,  b.  Sept.  27,  1909. 
v.  LUCY  LEE,  b.  at  Ganado,  Tex.,  July  11,  1913. 

432.  FREDERICK9   KENDALL  NORTH    (Charles8  H.t 
Charles*,  Aaron6,  John5,  Samuel4,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fourth 
son  of  Charles  Hamilton  and  Jane  (Lincoln)  North,  was  born  at 
Somerville,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1874.     He  married  at  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.,  June  7,  1902,  BERTHA  M.  MURDOCH,  who  was  born  at 
Washington,  D.  C.     Mr.  North  is  a  mechanical  engineer  with 
the  Illinois  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  and  resides  at  1461  Foster  Ave., 
Chicago,  111. 

Children: 

i.  MURIEL  WELLES,  b.  at  South  Boston,  Mass.,  July  2,  1904. 
ii.  KENDALL  MURDOCH,  b.  at  South  Boston,  Mass.,  July  24, 1906. 

433.  CLAUDE9  NORTH  (Lorenzo*,  Lyman7,  Noah6,  Daniel5, 
Daniel4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Lorenzo  and 
Madeline  (Pelkey)  North,  was  born  at  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31, 
1884,  and  married  there  Sept.  14,  1907,  ABI  CORAL,  daughter  of 
William  and  Hattie  Hurlbut,  born  Nov.  10,  1881.     Mr.  North  is 
a  carpenter  and  millwright,  and  resides  at  14  Jefferson  St., 
Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Children,  b.  at  Carthage: 

i.  CARLTON  LORENZO,  b.  Jan.  10,  1910. 
ii.  HATTIE  MADELINE,  b.  Mar.  23,  1911. 

434.  CLARENCE9    NORTH    (Lorenzo9,    Lyman7,    Noah6, 
Daniel5,   Daniel4,    Thomas3,    Samuel2,    John1),    second   son   of 
Lorenzo  and  Madeline  (Pelkey)  North,  was  born  near  Lowville, 
Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1886,  and  married  at  North  Wilna, 
Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  28,  1906,  DOLLEY  WILEY.    Mr. 
North  is  a  letter  carrier  and  resides  at  443  South  Clinton  St., 
Carthage,  N.  Y. 

Child: 

i.  CLARA  MADELINE,  b.  Sept.  9, 1910. 

435.  MYRON9    NORTH    (Albert8,    Ira7,    Noah6,    Daniel*, 
Daniel4,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Albert  and 


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Julia  (Harris)  North,  was  born  at  Diana,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  7,  1869,  and  married  BERTHA  SIVER.  He  lived  at  Harris- 
ville,  Lewis  Co.,  where  he  died  June  9,  1913.  Mrs.  North  re- 
sides with  her  children  at  Harrisville. 

Children,  b.  at  Harrisville,  N.  Y. : 

i.  FLORENCE,  b.  Dec.  26, 1892;  m.  April  11, 1911,  EDWIN  CLARK. 
Children:  (1)  IMia,  b.  Jan.  21,  1912.  (2)  Arthur,  b.  Mar.  20, 
1913.  (3)  Albert,  b.  Dec.  27, 1914.  (4)  Lura,  b.  Jan.  3, 1917. 
(5)  Melburn,  b.  Jan.  16,  1918. 

ii.  ALBERT,  b.  Mar.  2,  1894. 

iii.  BESSIE,  b.  Mar.  15,  1895;  m.  HAROLD  KEITH  of  Watertown, 
N.  Y.  Children:  (1)  Evelyn,  b.  May  23,  1914.  (2)  Carlton, 
b.  Aug.  28, 1915.  (3)  Barbara,  b.  Sept.  30, 1917.  (4)  Janette, 
b.  Mar.  17,  1919.  (5)  Virginia,  b.  Dec.  26,  1920. 

iv.  LESTER,  b.  July  16,  1896;  d.  Aug.  30,  1896. 

v.  MEARLE,  b.  Mar.  12,  1900. 

vi.  LENA,  b.  Nov.  14,  1906. 

436.  GEORGE9  A.  NORTH  (Noah8,  Ira7,  Noah6,  Daniel5, 
Daniel4,    Thomas3,   Samuel2,  John1),   oldest  son  of  Noah  and 
Harriet  (McCallister)  North,  was  born  in  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
25,  1866,  and  married  in  1898-9,  PAULINE  GILBERTSON.     They 
reside  at  Erwin,  S.  Dak.,  where  Mr.  North  operates  a  restaurant. 

Children: 

i.  LTTRAL,  b.  1899-1900. 
ii.  PAUL  NOAH,  b.  1903-4. 

437.  ALLEN9  E.  NORTH   (Noah*,  Ira'',  Noah6,  Daniel5, 
Daniel4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Noah  and 
Harriet  (McCallister)  North,  was  born  in  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  21,  1869,  and  married  about  1891,  GENEVIEVE  PERKINS, 
daughter  of  James  Perkins  of  Lake  Preston,  S.  Dak.     They 
reside  at  209  East  Second  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.,  where  Mr. 
North  conducts  a  butcher's  business. 

Children: 

i.  HAZEL,  b.  Jan.  1892;  m. . 


ii.  BASIL,  b.  at  Erwin,  S.  Dak.,  Feb.,  1894;  m. . 

iii.  GEORGE,  b.  at  Troy,  Kans.,  1895;  during  the  World  War 

served  overseas  in  the  Signal  Corps, 
iv.  FOREST,  b.  at  Erwin,  S.  Dak.,  Oct.,  1897. 

v.  ERMA,  b.  at  Erwin,  S.  Dak.,  Oct.,  1899. 

438.     WILBUR9  LYMAN  NORTH  (Edwin*  W.,  Albert"1  W., 
a6,  Daniel5,  Daniel4,  Thomas5,  Samuel2,  John1),  fourth  son  of 


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Edwin  Woodruff  North,  was  born  at  Montevallo,  Ala.,  June  19, 
1874,  and  married  Nov.  26,  1902,  IDA  HAMILTON  MOSELY.  He 
resides  at  Birmingham,  Ala.,  where  he  is  manager  of  the  Birming- 
ham branch  of  Swift  and  Co. 

Children : 

i.  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  Feb.  23,  1905. 
ii.  JAMES  FRANKLIN,  b.  Nov.  30,  1910. 

439.  CLARENCE9  ARTHUR  NORTH  (Charles8  C.,  John1 
D.,  Royal6  F.,   Thomas5,  Timothy4,    Thomas3,   Samuel2,  John1), 
oldest  son  of  Charles  Clarence  and  Olive  (Cooper)  North,  was 
born  at  Rock  Island,  111.,  Mar.  9,  1891,  and  married  IDA  HAZEL 
MARSCHANG,  born  at  Sterling,  111.,  May  6,  1891.    Residence, 
Moline,  111. 

Children,  b.  at  Moline: 

i.  ARTHUR  HERBERT,  b.  Sept.  8,  1914. 
ii.  ADELLE  MARIE,  b.  Jan.  31,  1916;  d.  Jan.  4,  1920. 
iii.  CAROL  JANET,  b.  July  29,  1918;  d.  Mar.  19,  1920. 
iv.  SHIRLEY  MAY,  b.  Mar.  11,  1920. 

440.  LINTON9  GLOVER  NORTH  (Royal9  E.,  Royal*  F.t 
George6  W.,  Thomas*,  Timothy*,  Thomas*,  Samuel*,  John1),  only 
son  of  Royal  Early  and  Katie  Moss  (Pinkston)  North,  was  born 
May  14,  1893,  and  married  April  18,  1917,  ALLIE  MAI  DAKDEN, 
born  Mar.  4,  1894.     Mr.  North  is  in  the  lumber  business  with 
his  father  at  Vicksburgh,  Miss. 

Children: 

i.  LINTON  DARDEN,  b.  July  19, 1918. 
ii.  ROYAL  EARLY,  b.  Feb.  22, 1920. 

441.  CHARLES9  WRIGHT  NORTH  (Gorman8  G.,  Czar7 
P.,  Guy6,  Seth6,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Norman  Guy  and  Abbie  (Wright)  North,  was  born  at  Loda,. 
111.,  Sept.  29,  1863,  and  died  Dec.  13,  1914.     He  married  Jan.,. 
1885,  ELLA  GIBSON  of  Clinton,  111.     Mr.  North  was  a  train  dis- 
patcher for  the  Illinois  Central  R.R.  at  Cherokee,  la. 

Children: 

i.  NORMAN  GIBSON,  b.  Aug.  9, 1886;  m. .        No 

children. 

ii.  HELEN,  b.  Feb.  19,  1888;  d.  Aug.  2,  1888. 
537.  iii.  GRENVILLE  P.,  b.  Mar.  1,  1890. 

iv.  ALMA,  b.  Oct.  31,  1891;  m.  LEE  SALISBURY- 
v.  BEULAH,  m.  HENRY  HOFT. 

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442.  JEREMIAH9  A.  NORTH  (Nelson*  L.,  Czar"1  P.,  Guy6, 
Selh?,   Timothy4,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Dr. 
Nelson   Luther   and   Susan    (Kennedy)    North,   was   born   at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1849,  and  died  April  30,  1911.     He  married 
EMMA  HAZELTON,  who  now  resides  at  Sea  Cliff,  Nassau  Co., 
N.  Y.,  with  her  children. 

Children: 

i.  HARRY  IRVING,  b.  at  New  York  City  1878;  m.  Feb.  14,  1912, 
MARION  AGNES  HOPE,  daughter  of  James  Hope  of  Geelong, 
Victoria,  Australia.     No  children.     Secretary  and  treasurer 
of  Murtaugh  Elevator  Co.,  New  York  City, 
ii.  HOWARD  ALDEN,  b.  at  New  York  City,  April  30,  1880;  m. 
Aug.  30,  1913,  OLIVE  MAY  (SHERIDAN)  SNYDER,  widow  of  F. 
N.    Snyder.    No    children.     President    of    the    Murtaugh 
Elevator  Co.,  New  York  City, 
iii.  JENNIE  S.,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  1883. 

443.  DR.  NELSON9  LUTHER  NORTH  (Nelson*  L.,  Czar'' 
P.,  Guy6,  Seth5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest 
son  of  Dr.  Nelson  Luther  and  Susan  (Kennedy)  North,  was  born 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  April  26,  1865,  and  married  April  25,  1888, 
MARGARET  E.  BROWN,  born  at  Brooklyn,  Feb.  25,  1864.    Dr. 
North  is  a  graduate  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
New  York,  and  an  eye  and  ear  specialist.     Residence,  150  Han- 
cock St.,  Brooklyn. 

Children : 

538.  i.  NELSON  LUTHER,  JR.,  b.  Aug.  8, 1890. 
ii.  MIRIAM  E.,  b.  Aug.  17,  1900. 

iii.  RICHARD,  b.  April  9,  1905. 
iv.  SYDNEY  E.,  d.  in  infancy. 

444.  CHARLES9    LEVI    NORTH    (Charles6    A.,     Levi7, 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  the  oldest 
son  of  Charles  Addison  and  Albertine  (Battlesen)  North,  was 
foorn  at  Mill  Creek,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Oct.  25,  1861,  and  died 
;at  Parma,  Idaho,  April  20,  1891.     He  married  at  Logan,  Cache 
Co.,  Utah,  Nov.  26,  1884,  MARTHA  LOUISE  BAWDEN,  who  was 
Jbom  Dec.  13,  1863,  and  now  resides  at  3768  So.  Highland  Drive, 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.     Mr.  North  was  foreman  of  a  nursery 
company  in  Salt  Lake  City. 

Children: 

i.  LOUISE  RUTH,  b.  Oct.  29,  1885;  d.  May  1,  1891. 

539.  ii.  CHARLES  RAYMOND,  b.  Mar.  28,  1887. 


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539.  iii.  INEZ  MAY,  b.  Mar.  4,  1889;  m.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Aug. 
30,  1916,  GEORGE  BARTON  MOWRY.  Children:  (1)  Martha 
Louise,  b.  Sept.  7,  1917.  (2)  Gordon  Ray,  b.  May  6,  1919. 
iv.  GENEVA  b.  Oct.  13,  1890;  m.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Aug. 
16,  1911,  ARTHUR  BROWN,  JR.  Children:  (1)  Arthur  Max, 
b.  Dec.  10,  1911  :  d.  May  10,  1912.  (2)  Inez  Fern,  b.  Oct.  18, 
1913.  (3)  Ruby,  b.  Feb.  17,  1917;  d.  Feb.  2,  1920.  (4)  Beverly 
Jean,  b.  Aug.  2,  1919. 


445.  JOHN9    ADDISON    NORTH    (Charles9    A., 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas?,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son 
of  Charles  Addison  and  Albertine  (Battlesen)  North,  was  born 
at  Mill  Creek,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Sept.  9,  1863,  and  married 
Nov.  11,  1891,  MARY  P.  BROCKBANK,  born  Mar.  9,  1873.    They 
reside  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Children: 

i.  LOLA  MAY,  b.  Dec.  12,  1892. 
ii.  ELLA  IZETTA,  b.  Dec.  6,  1894. 
iii.  JOHN  GRANT,  b.  May  6,  1897. 
iv.  DAYTON  REED,  b.  April  25,  1901. 
v.  FOSTER  BROCKBANK,  b.  April  26,  1903. 
vi.  MARY  LOUISE,  b.  Feb.  27,  1908. 

446.  HYRUM9  KING  NORTH  (Charles*  A.,  Levi\  Sydney6, 
Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  third  son  of  Charles 
Addison  and  Albertine  (Battlesen)  North,  was  born  at  Mill 
Creek,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Sept.  5,  1865,  and  married  at  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah,  April  20,  1887,  ALTHEA  C.,  daughter  of  Alfred 
and  Eliza  (Conk)  Best,  born  at  Salt  Lake  City,  July  6,  1867. 
Residence,  417  F  St.,  Salt  Lake  City. 

Children,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah: 

i.  VERA  ALTHEA,  b.  Sept.  19,  1889. 
ii.  ELDA  ELIZA,  b.  June  28,  1892. 

iii.  ERWIN  KING,  b.  Mar.  24,  1894;  m.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Oct.  17, 
1919,  LURA,  daughter  of  Don  Carlos  and  Esther  (Shields) 
Smith,  b.  Mar.  4,  1896. 
iv.  THERON  IRA,  b.  May  11,  1898. 
v.  LINDEN  ARLING,  b.  Aug.  9,  1900. 
vi.  ORLIN  GLEN,  b.  Mar.  31,  1904. 

447.  MERARP  FRANKLIN  NORTH  (Hyrum9  B.,  Lem\ 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fifth  son  of 
Hyrum  Bennett  and  Leah  (Davis)  North,  was  born  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  Sept.  3,  1870,  and  died  April  15,  1909.     He  married 


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Feb.  20,  1903,  ANNE  LOHR,  who  died  June  19,  1909.     They  re- 
sided at  Charleston,  Utah. 

Children: 

i.  LEAH  A.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1904. 
ii.  HAROLD  A.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1906. 

448.  PERRY9  DAVIS  NORTH  (Hyrum*  B.,  Lem\  Sydney6, 
Lot5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1},  sixth  son  of  Hyrum 
Bennett  and  Leah  (Davis)  North,  was  born  May  19,  1877,  and 
married  Mar.  17,  1898,  CYNTHIA  BRONSON,  who  died  Jan.  11, 
1915.     Mr.  North  resides  at  Midway,  Utah. 

Children : 

i.  EUGENE,  b.  Dec.  31,  1898. 
ii.  LA  PRELE,  b.  Oct.  2,  1905. 

449.  WILLIAM9  HARRISON  NORTH  (Hyrum9  B.,  Levi\ 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  seventh  son 
of  Hyrum  Bennett  North,  by  his  second  wife  Priscilla  Blair,  was 
born  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  May  14,  1870,  and  married  Dec. 
15,  1897,  CAROLINE  STEADMAN.    They  reside  at  Charleston, 
Utah. 

Children: 

i.  NELLIE  C.,  b.  April  14,  1899. 
ii.  ALTA  E.,  b.  June  1,  1901. 
iii.  EDITH  A.,  b.  Mar.  26,  1904. 
iv.  WILLIAM  HARRISON,  b.  July  25,  1906. 
v.  ALMEDA,  b.  Sept.  25,  1908;  d.  April  22,  1909. 

450.  ARTHUR9  MORMON  NORTH  (Hyrum*  B.,  Levi\ 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy*,  Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John1},  eighth  son  of 
Hyrum  Bennett  North,  by  his  second  wife  Priscilla  Blair,  was 
born  May  30,  1874,  and  married  Mar.  22,  1905,  CAROLINE 
BLAKEY.     They  reside  at  Byron,  Wyo. 

Children: 

i.  LELA  P.,  b.  April  27,  1906. 
ii.  VEDA,  b.  Feb.  18,  1908. 
iii.  WALLACE  B.,  b.  Jan.  12,  1910. 
iv.  HOWARD  A.,  b.  Jan.  26,  1912. 
v.  CYNTHIA,  b.  Mar.  29,  1914. 
vi.  RAYMOND  M.,  b.  Dec.  26,  1916. 

451.  ASHAEL9   ALBERT    NORTH    (Hyrum*   B.,   Levi7, 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  ninth  son  of 


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Hyrum  Bennet,  by  his  second  wife  Priscilla  Blair,  was  born  at 
Charleston,  Utah,  July  2,  1876,  and  married  April  5,  1905, 
MARY  STEADMAN.  They  reside  at  Charleston,  Utah. 

Children : 

i.  ASHAEL  HYRUM,  b.  Dec.  17,  1905;  d.  Dec.  26,  1905. 
ii.  ALBERT  LESLIE,  b.  Feb.  9,  1907. 
iii.  RUTH,  b.  Mar.  22,  1908. 
iv.  JESSE  ERWIN,  b.  April  21,  1909. 
v.  ROLAND,  b.  Dec.  26,  1912;  d.  Dec.  31,  1912. 
vi.  LAVERN,  b.  Sept.  24,  1915. 
vii.  SERL,  b.  Nov.  17,  1917. 

452.  WARREN9   LYMAN   NORTH    (Hyrum*  B.,   Levi\ 
Sydney*,  Lot5,  Timothy4,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  thirteenth 
son  of  Hyrum  Bennett  North,  by  his  second  wife  Priscilla  Blair, 
was  born  at  Charleston,  Utah,  Aug.  22,  1888,  and  married  Feb. 
9, 1910,  HAZEL  MONTGOMERY.    They  reside  at  Charleston,  Utah. 

Children: 

i.  PHYLLIS,  b.  Dec.  16,  1910. 
ii.  DALLAS  WARREN,  b.  Oct.  12,  1912. 
iii.  MAXINE  HAZEL,  b.  Sept.  4,  1917. 

453.  LORIN9    HARVEY    NORTH    (Hyrum*    B.,    Levi\ 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  fourteenth 
son  of   Hyrum  Bennett  North,  by  his  second  wife  Priscilla 
Blair,  was  born  at  Charleston,  Utah,  April  4,  1890,  and  married 
Aug.  26,  1911,  ZELLA  LEWIS.     They  reside  at  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah. 

Children : 

i.  LEO  LEWIS,  b.  June  6,  1912. 
ii.  VIRGINIA,  b.  Oct.  25,  1914. 
iii.  MARION  KENNETH,  b.  Nov.  19,  1918. 

454.  LEVI9  MORGAN  NORTH  (Levi*  H.,  Levi\  Sydney*, 
Lot5,  Timothy4,   Thomas*,  Samuel2,  John1},  oldest  son  of  Levi 
Howard  and  Ann  (Morgan)  North,  was  born  at  Mill  Creek, 
Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Jan.  17,  1870,  and  married  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  Sept.  11,  1894,  TYRESHA  ANN  JENSEN,  daughter  of  Lars 
and  Mary  (Cragun)  Jensen,  born  at  Mill  Creek,  Aug.  16,  1874. 
Mr.  North  resides  in  Salt  Lake  City. 

Children: 

i.  OWEN  LEVI,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah,  Jan.  31, 1895. 
539.    ii.  LEON  DARE,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah,  Feb.  6,  1897. 


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539.   iii.  GLENN  WAYNE,  b.  at  Mill  Creek,  Utah,  Dec.  16,  1899;  m.  at 

Salt  Lake  City,  June  12,  1916,  CHARLOTTE  ALVEDA  LAESEN. 
iv.  AFTON,  b.  at  Wilford,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  June  23,  1903. 
v.  RULLA,  b.  at  Wilford,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Mar.  26, 1910. 

455.  CLAKENCE9  NORTH  (Levi*  H.,  Lev?,  Sydney*,  Lot6, 
Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  and  youngest  son  of 
Levi  Howard  and  Ann  (Morgan)  North,  was  born  at  Mill  Creek, 
Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Jan.  19,  1876,  and  married  at  Union,  Salt 
Lake  Co.,  Aug.  11,  1909,  LUELLA  ANDERSON,  daughter  of  Louis 
and  Harriet  (Cole)  Anderson,  born  at  Union,  Salt  Lake  Co., 
Sept.  1,  1891.     Mr.  North  resides  in  Salt  Lake  City. 

Children: 

i.  CLARENCE  EUGENE,  b.  at  Pleasant  Green,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah, 

July  26,  1910. 

ii.  LEONE  LUELLA,  b.  at  Pleasant  Green,  Feb.  23,  1912. 
iii.  VELMA,  b.  at  Wilford,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Sept.  19,  1914. 
iv.  WILLIS,  b.  at  Union,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  June  16, 1918. 
v.  WILBUR,  b.  at  Union,  June  16,  1918  (twin). 

456.  CORNELIUS9  HUMPHREY  NORTH  (William*  F., 
Lot7,  Abijah6,  Lot6,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  William  Foster  and  Abbie  (Humphrey)  North,  was  born 
at  Patriot,  Switzerland  Co.,  Jan.   12,   1875.     He  married  at 
Patriot,  Nov.  23,  1898,  BERNICE  LEE  PHILLIPS.     Mr.  North  is  a 
turpentine  merchant  and  operator. 

Child: 

i.  CORNELIA,  b.  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  Mar.  4,  1903. 

457.  ORVILLE9  JACOB  HARRIS  NORTH  (William8  F., 
Lof,  Abijah6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  was  born 
at  Patriot,  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  8,  1882.     He  married 
near  Vevay,  Ind.,  Nov.  4,  1908,  MARY  A.  BAKES.     Mr.  North 
is  in  the  hardware  business  and  also  is  engaged  in  farming. 

Child: 

i.  BAKES,  b.  at  Patriot,  Ind.,  July  26,  1911. 

458.  JAMES9   OLIVER   NORTH    (James*   M.,    Wilson\ 
Abijah6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  only  son  of 
James  Madison  and  Sarah  (Courtney)  North,  was  born  in  Ohio 
Co.,  Ind.,  April  24,  1866,  and  married  at  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
June  18,  1899,  where  he  now  resides. 


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Children,  b.  at  Indianapolis : 

i.  OLIVER  JAMES,  b.  Jan.  10, 1900;  during  the  World  War  served 
in  Battery  E  of  the  Rainbow  Division  and  was  wounded  and 

gassed  while  in  action  in  France.     He  m.  May,  1920, , 

and  resides  in  Indianapolis, 
ii.  LUCILLE  M.,  b.  Sept.  14,  1905. 

459.  DAVIS9  ALVY  NORTH  (Edwin*  B.,  Rufus7,  Levi*, 
Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of  Edwin 
Byron  and  Leonora  (Martin)  North,  was  born  at  Paradise, 
Butte  Co.,  Calif.,  Aug.  21,  1888,  and  married  at  San  Jose,  Calif., 
Oct.  22,  1908,  ANNA  HAYBURN,  born  at  San  Jose  May  20,  1890. 
Mr.  North  is  a  switch  engineer  for  the  Southern  Pacific  R.R.  at 
San  Jose. 

Children,  b.  at  San  Jose: 

i.  ALVEBTA  G.,  b.  Nov.  4,  1909. 
ii.  ALVY  DAVIS,  b.  Mar.  15,  1915. 

460.  GARNIE9    LEONE    NORTH    (Edwin8    B.,   Rufus7, 
Levi6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Edwin  Byron  and  Leonora  (Martin)  North,  was  born  near 
Oroville,  Butte  Co.,  Calif.,  Sept.  18,  1891,  and  married  in  Stock- 
ton, Calif.,  Nov.  20,  1914,  EUNA  GARFIELD,  born  at  Santa  Rosa, 
Calif.,  July  1,  1893.     Mr.  North  is  a  traveling  salesman  and  re- 
sides (1919)  at  Stockton. 

Children,  b.  at  Stockton: 

i.  GARNIE  GARFIELD,  b.  Jan.  22,  1916. 
ii.  ALVTN  KENNETH,  b.  Aug.  5, 1918. 

461.  SAMUEL9  NATHAN  NORTH  (Ira8  L.,  Nathan7  H., 
Levi6,  Lot5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Ira 
L.  and  Grace  (Lostutter)  North,  was  born  at  North's  Landing, 
near  Rising  Sun.,  Ind.,  June  29,  1888.     He  married  June  29, 
1916,  EFFIE  MAE  HINMAN.    They  reside  (1919)  at  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Child: 

i.  HELEN  MARIE,  b.  at  Toledo,  Ohio,  Nov.  10,  1919. 

462.  PIERCE9  R.  NORTH  (John9  H.,  Fountain7,  Henry* 
T.,  Abijah5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  married  NELLIE 
WILLIAMS  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  where  they  reside  at  810  Munro 
Ave.     Mr.  North  is  in  the  furniture  business. 

ChUd: 

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463.  HARRY9  B.  NORTH  (John8  H.,  Fountain7,  Henry6  T., 
Abijah5,    Timothy*,    Thomas3,   Samuel2,  John1},  married  MINA 
HARDEBROOK  and  resides  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Children: 

i.  RICHARD. 

ii.  FRANCES  ANN. 

464.  EDWARD9  SCARRETT  NORTH  (John*  H.,  Foun- 
tain', Henry6  T.,  Abijah5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  Jo/in1), 
married  EDNA  THOMAS,  and  is  an  attorney  in  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Children: 

i.  MARTHA  ELLEN. 
ii.  ELIZABETH  F. 

465.  THOMAS9  SPEARS  NORTH  (John8  H.,  Fountain7, 
Henry*  T.,  Abijah5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  married 
JOSEPHINE  HORNER  and  resides  at  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Child: 

i.  THOMAS  SPEARS,  JR. 

466.  JOSEPH9  HENRY  NORTH,  JR.  (John8  H.,  Fountain7, 
Henry6  T.,  Abijah5,  Timothy4,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  married 
MILDRED  BOSSLER  and  resides  at  3516  Wayne  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.     He  is  president  of  the  J.  H.  North  Furniture  Co. 

Child: 

i.  MARJORIE  JEANNE. 

467.  ARNOT9  NORTH  (James8  S.,  Fountain7,  Henry6  T., 
Abijah5,   Timothy4,   Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  married  HELEN 
CARR  of  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Children : 

i.  JAMES  CARR. 
ii.  JAMES  STIEMAN. 

468.  JAMES9  H.  NORTH  (Erastus8  A.,  James7,  Joseph6, 
Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Erastus 
A.  and  Eliza  (Cooke)   North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  May  21, 
1854,  and  married  in  1877,  EMMA  GOODRICH.     They  reside  in 
Berlin. 

Children: 

i.  EMMA  BELLE,  m.  CHARLES   FLEISCHER.     Resides   in   New 
Britain.     Children:  (1)  Lillian.     (2)  Leroy. 


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ii.  Louis  F.,  m.  LOUISE  Fox.    Resides  in  Essex.    A  child,  d.  in 

infancy. 

iii.  CORA  L.,  m.  JOHN  T.  HALLORON.    Residence,  New  Haven, 
iv.  BESSIE,  m.  WILLIAM  A.  CLARK.     Resides  in  Madison.     Child: 

Henry. 
v.  JESSIE,  m.  ARTHUR  HALL.    Resides  in  Clinton.    Children: 

(1)  Earl.     (2)  Son. 

469.  BURTON9  W.  NORTH  (Erastus*  A.,  James1,  Joseph6, 
Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  was  born  in  Berlin, 
Feb.  6,  1867,  and  married  Dec.  24,  1903,  ELLIE  L.  MUNGER, 
born  Jan.  2,  1874.     They  reside  in  Berlin. 

Child: 

i.  GRACE,  b.  Feb.  12,  1906. 

470.  CHARLES9    ALSON    DUANE    NORTH     (Alson9, 
Allen7,  Joseph6,  Isaac6,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only 
son  of  Alson  and  Harriet  (Baldwin)  North,  was  born  at  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1856,  and  married  Nov.  29,  1888,  ALICE  JANE 
ANDREWS,   adopted  daughter  of  Darwin   Calhoun  Andrews. 
She  died  Aug.  14,  1909.     Mr.  North  resides  (1920)  in  Torring- 
ton,  Conn. 

Children: 
541.     i.  LEONE  DUANE,  b.  Dec.  10,  1889. 

ii.  BEULAH  MAY,  b.  Nov.  27,  1891;  m.  Mar.  9,  1918,  ROBERT  O. 

HANSON  of  Seattle,  Wash, 
iii.  ROY  ANDREWS,  b.  July  15,  1893. 
iv.  ELMER  ALLEN,  b.  Oct.  18,  1897. 
v.  RUTH  LOUISE,  b.  May  14,  1901. 
vi.  BURTON  LESTER,  b.  April  3,  1906. 

471.  THOMAS9  MELVIN  NORTH  (John9,  Lyman7,  Abel6, 
Isaac6,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Taylor)  North,  was  born  in  Ohio  Dec.  3,  1843,  and  died 
May  7,  1914.     He  married  Nov.  2,  1865,  LOUISA  E.  BASIL.     In 
the  Civil  War,  he  enlisted  Aug.  19,  1862,  at  the  age  of  eighteen 
years,  in  Company  B.,  45th  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  serving 
three  years,  and  was  discharged  in  July,  1865.  Mrs.  North  now 
lives  with  her  sons  at  Lima,  Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  CHILD,  d.  in  infancy. 

ii.  JOHN  CAREY,  b.  April  29, 1872;  m.  Dec.  24,  1899,  ELIZABETH 
PORTER.    No  children.  With  the  Standard  Oil  Co.  at  Lima,  O. 


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iii.  ELMA  A.,  b.  May  29, 1874;  d.  Jan.  29,  1912;  m.  Oct.  20, 1901, 
J.  W.  ISHAM  who  d.  April  9, 1907.  Children:  (1)  Veva  Lorain, 
b.  Nov.  24,  1903.  (2)  Seldon  Thomas,  b.  Mar.  9,  1905.  (3) 
John  Edgar,  b.  Oct.  26,  1907. 

542.  iv.  LYMAN  OSCAR,  b.  Sept.  2,  1877. 

v.  BERTHA  JULIA,  b.  Sept.  11,  1880;  m.  June  9,  1899,  W.  H. 
FOWLER,  and  resides  in  Dayton,  Ohio. 

472.  LYMAN9  MADISON  NORTH  (John8,  Lyman\  Abel6, 
Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Taylor)  North  was  born  in  Ohio,  May  14,  1847,  and  died 
at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  April  5,  1917.  He  married  Dec.  29, 
1868,  ICEPHENA  ELLEN  MYERS,  who  died  June  25,  1916.  They 
lived  on  his  father's  farm  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  for  thirteen 
years,  then  went  west  for  fourteen  years,  living  in  Dorchester, 
Neb.,  and  Yuma  Co.,  Colo.,  after  which  they  returned  to 
Columbia  City,  Ind.  Mr.  North  was  a  member  of  the  Chris- 
tian Church. 

Children: 

i.  CLAUDE  HOMER,  b.  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  Nov.  3, 1869;  d.  Feb. 

27,  1870. 

ii.  ORLENA  BLANCHE,  b.  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  July  23,  1871;  d. 
Sept.  5,  1874. 

iii.  LUCY  LURELLA,  b.  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.  Aug.  4,  1873;  d.  Jan. 
11,  1875. 

iv.  BESSIE  MUSETTA,  b.  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  25,  1875;  m. 
April  13, 1898,  FAREST  CALVIN  ABBOTT.  Residence,  Columbia 
City,  Ind.  Children :  (1)  Ethel  Fay,  b.  Feb.  21, 1899.  (2)  Mida 
Flo,  b.  Sept.  4,  1900.  (3)  Gail  Christopher,  b.  July  24,  1903. 
(4)  George  Dallas,  b.  Aug.  5,  1906.  (5)  Lee  Ford,  b.  Jan.  1, 
1911.  (6)  Robert  Glenwood,  b.  Aug.  24, 1913.  (7)  Barrel  Ray, 
b.  July  10, 1917. 

v.  SULA  ESTELLE,  b.  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  26,  1877;  m.  1st, 
Jan.  12, 1898,  EDWIN  PULLIN;  2nd,  JAMES  BOWERS.  Children, 
by  1st  husband:  (1)  Luther  Lyman,  b.  Jan.  25,  1899.  (2) 
Myrtle  Orthella,  b.  Oct.  4,  1900;  d.  Sept.,  1910.  (3)  Jaunita 
Willodean,  b.  Sept.  6,  1910. 

vi.  JOHN  MITCHELL,  b.  in  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  11,  1879;  d.  at 
Columbia  City,  Ind.,  Mar.  1,  1903. 

543.  vii.  HENRY  WILLIAM,  b.  at  Dorchester,  Neb.,  Mar.  21, 1882. 

viii.  RALPH  OSBORN,  b.  in  Yuma  Co.,  Colo.,  April  11,  1890;  unm. 
Resides  Columbia  City,  Ind.  In  railroad  employ.  During 
the  European  War  saw  active  service  in  the  front  line  trenches 
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473.  HIRAM9  CAREY  NORTH   (John8,  Lyman\  Abel6, 
Isaac*,  Isaac*,   Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  fourth  son  of  John 
and  Ann  (Taylor)  North,  was  born  in  Ohio  Aug.  9,  1853,  and 
married  Mar.  14,  1878,  MARY  J.,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Calista 
(McCabe)  John  of  Shelby  Co.,  Ohio.     She  died  May  5,  1920. 
Mr.  North  has  been  in  business  since  1889  at  Piqua,  Ohio. 

Children,  b.  at  Sidney,  Ohio : 

i.  EARL  ROSWELL,  b.  Dec.  2,  1880;  m.  May  9,  1904,  A.  RUTH 
SIGSBEE,  daughter  of  James  H.  and  Lillian  (Cox)  Sigsbee  of 
Auburn,  N.  Y.  No  children.  He  graduated  at  Maryville 
College  in  1901,  and  at  Auburn  Theological  Seminary  in  1904, 
and  became  a  minister  in  the  Presbyterian  church,  holding 
pastorates  in  Ohio,  Indiana  and  Illinois.  During  the  World 
War  he  went  overseas  with  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  At  present  he  is 
pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church  at  Port  Henry,  N.  Y. 
Member  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega  Fraternity.  Received  degree 
of  D.D.,  1919. 

ii.  MARY  GENEVIEVE,  b.  April  3,  1885;  B.A.  Oberlin  College, 
1910;  unm.  Teacher  in  Piqua  High  School. 

474.  DAVID9  E.  NORTH  (John8,  Lyman\  Abel6,  Isaac5, 
Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third  son  of  John  and  Sarah 
(Taylor)  North,  was  born  at  Braynesfield,  Ohio,  Oct.  26,  1857, 
and  married  (1)  at  Springfield,  Ohio,  Dec.  24,  1882,  BERTHA 
GLAZE;  (2)  Nov.  28,  1901,  CORA  B.  ROOSA.     They  reside  at  526 
South  Center  St.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Child: 
544.      i.  CLARENCE  G.,  b.  Aug.  26,  1884. 

475.  ALVIN9  C.  NORTH  (John*,  Lyman7,  Abel6,  Isaac6, 
Isaac4,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  John  and 
Sarah  (Taylor)  North,  was  born  at  Braynesfield,  Ohio,  Oct. 

20,  1860,  and  married  .    He  resides  at  703  Gallagher 

St.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  HARRY  E. 

ii.  LULA  MAE,  m.  ARTHUR  TEACH. 
iii.  HELEN,  m.  ASA  BURTON. 

476.  CHARLES9  LYMAN  NORTH  (Abel8,  Lyman\  Abel6, 
Isaac6,  Isaac1,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Abel  and 
Elizabeth  (Herr)  North,  was  born  Dec.  27,  1863,  and  married 
IDA  M.  BURNSIDES.    He  resides  at  Urbana,  Champaign  Co., 


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Ohio,  in  the  house  built  by  his  grandfather  Lyman  North  in 
1821. 

Children: 

i.  WILBUK  ARTHUR. 
ii.  CHAUNCEY,  m.  SHOFFSTALL. 

477.  WILLIAM9  FRANKLIN  NORTH    (Abel*,  Lyman\ 
Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas*,  Thomas1,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Abel  and  Elizabeth  (Herr)  North,  was  born  April  21,  1870,  and 
married  GRACE  M.  MEYERS.     Mr.  North  is  an  attorney  in 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  resides  in  South  Norwood,  Ohio. 

Child: 

i.  MARGARET  E.,  b.  Aug.  30,  1906. 

478.  AARON9  CALVIN  NORTH   (Edward*  B.,  Lyman\ 
Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of 
Edward  Bates  and  Mary  (Mairs)  North,  was  born  in  Cham- 
paign Co.,  Ohio,  Jan.  3,  1861,  and  married  at  Columbia  City, 
Ind.,  Oct.  13,  1881,  MOLINDA  EMELINE  FISHER,  daughter  of 
Adam  H.  and  Margaret  (Vandine)  Fisher.     She  died  Aug.  5, 
1918.     Mr.  North  is  a  carpenter  and  contractor,  and  resides 
(1920)  at  Columbia  City,  Ind. 

Children: 

545.  i.  ADAM  EDWARD,  b.  at  Peabody,  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  18, 

1882. 

546.  ii.  CHARLES  BRENTON,  b.  at  Beldin,  Wabash  Co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  21, 

1885. 

iii.  MARY  ELISABETH,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  April  14,  1887; 
d.  Jan.  17,  1888. 

iv.  DAISY  ETHEL,  b.  Jan.  12,  1889;  m.  Sept.  4,  1906,  CHARLES 
ALTON  WALKER.  Residence  (1920),  Columbia  City.  Chil- 
dren: (1)  Willis  Alton,  b.  Dec.  22,  1909.  (2)  Charles  Calvin, 
b.  Sept.  7, 1916. 

v.  MARGRET  MAZY,  b.  Columbia  City,  Jan.  13,  1891 ;  m.  May  8, 
1915,  EUGENE  JACOB  YOUNG,  son  of  David  H.  and  Louise 
(Montavine)  Young.  Residence  (1920),  Columbia  City. 
Children:  (1)  Margret  Charlene,  b.  July  30,  1916.  (2)  Ester 
Elian,  b.  Nov.  18,  1918.  (3)  Emma  Jean,  b.  Feb.  6,  1920. 

vi.  MALEN  RAY,  b.  Mar.  24,  1893;  m.  Aug.  18,  1915,  SARAH 
RUTH  GREGG,  daughter  of  William  K.  and  Huldah  (Briggs) 
Gregg.  No  children.  Residence,  Larwill,  Ind. 

vii.  HARRIET  REBECCA,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  April  15,  1895;  m. 
Nov.  21, 1914,  ISHUE  F.  MILES,  son  of  Levi  and  Rosa  (Grable) 


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Miles.  Residence  (1920),  Churubusco,  Ind.  Children:  (1) 
Fern  Estella,  b.  June  20,  1916.  (2)  Levi  Calvin,  b.  Aug.  10, 
1918. 

viii.  JULIAN  ESTELL,  b.  July  19,  1897;  m.  at  Columbia  City,  Nov. 
15,  1917,  ROY  WILBERT  BAINBBIDGE,  son  of  Albert  and  Ella 
(King)  Bainbridge.  During  the  World  War  he  served  in  the 
artillery.  Residence,  Columbia  City.  Child:  Ilene  Elisabeth, 
b.  April  5,  1919. 

479.  WILLIAM9  HENRY  NORTH  (Isaac8,  John7,  Abel6, 
Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of  Isaac 
and  Elizabeth  (Lounsbury)  North,  was  born  at  Lee  Center,  111., 
April  10,  1859,  and  died  at  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  25,  1904.    He 
married  May  11,  1881,  EDNA  WILLIAMS  who  died  Aug.  2,  1912. 
Mr.  North  was  a  bookkeeper,  and  later  an  auditor  for  Swift  and 
Company  in  Chicago. 

Children,  b.  at  Chicago: 

i.  JAMES  WILLIAM,  b.  July  9, 1882;  d.  at  Chicago,  Mar.  24,  1909. 
ii.  CAROLINE  ELIZABETH,  b.  Dec.   25,   1885;  m.  Dec.,   1905, 

CLAUDE  WALKER.     Child:  Harold  North,  b.  Oct.  27,  1906. 
iii.  NELLIE  EDNA,  b.  Aug.  9, 1887. 

480.  JOHN9  AUSTIN  NORTH  (John8,  John7,  Abel6,  Isaac6, 
Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John  and  Abigail 
(Austin)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  July  13,  1852.    He  married 
at  Simsbury,  May  11,  1878,  NETTIE  P.  DRAKE,  daughter  of 
Asahel  and  Pluma  (Rice)  Drake,  born  at  Collinsville,  July  7, 
1852.     Mr.  North  resides  at  Collinsville. 

Children,  b.  at  Collinsville: 

i.  ALICE  MAY,  b.  Nov.  12, 1881 ;  m.  Nov.  8, 1905,  HERBERT  STAN- 
NARD  HOLT,  son  of  Edward  D.  and  Mary  (Stannard)  Holt, 
and  resides  (1919)  121  Oakland  St.,  Bristol.     Child:  Eleanor 
North,  b.  May  14, 1909. 
547.    ii.  JOHN  CARLOS,  b.  Dec.  3,  1891. 

481.  LINDSLEY9  CALEB  NORTH  (John8,  John7,  Abel6, 
Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  John  and 
Abigail  (Austin)  North,  was   born   at  Berlin,  Dec.  29,  1859 
(christened  Caleb  Lindsley).    He  married  at  Portland,  Conn., 
Dec.  14,  1882,  JENNIE  L.  STRICKLAND,  daughter  of  Capt.  N.  B. 
and  Rhoda  Strickland,  born  at  Portland,  Conn.,  Sept.  17,  1860. 
Mr.  North  resides  (1919)  at  Portland,  where  he  is  engaged  in 
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Children,  b.  at  Portland,  Conn. : 

i.  HARRIET  AUSTIN,  b.  Jan.  31,  1884;  m.  at  Southington,  July  4, 
1907,  Louis  W.  GREAVES.     Children:  (1)  Adelaide  Belle,  b. 
Jan.  20,  1908.     (2)  Wellington  North,  b.  Sept.  9,  1910. 
ii.  ADELAIDE  B.,  b.  Mar.  30,  1887. 
iii.  ERNEST  L.,  b.  Aug.  13,  1896;  d.  May  9,  1919. 

482.  FRANKLIN9  BILL  NORTH    (John*,  John\  Abel6, 
Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1},  youngest  son  of  John 
and  Abigail  (Austin)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Feb.  19,  1867. 
He  married  at  Westville,  June  25,  1891,  META  EMMA  UNGER, 
born  at  Magdeburg,  Germany,  May  28,  1868.     Mr.  North  is  a 
carpenter  and  resides  (1919)  at  83  Gibbs  St.,  New  Haven. 

Children: 

i.  ELSIE  FREDERICA,  b.  at  New  Haven,  Mar.  24,  1892;  m.  Aug. 
21, 1916,  EARL  BENJAMIN  Mix,  b.  at  Hamden,  Jan.  21,  1892. 
They  reside  (1919)  at  Norwalk.  Child:  Dorothy  Violet,  b. 
Nov.  20,  1918. 

ii.  FRANK  ARTHUR,  b.  at  Wallingford,  Nov.  21,  1894.  During 
the  World  War  served  in  France  in  the  1st  Connecticut  Field 
Hospital,  as  sergeant  in  a  transport  company  and  after  the 
armistice  as  Y.  M.  C.  A.  athletic  director.  He  is  (1919) 
physical  director  at  New  Haven  high  school  and  teacher  at 
the  New  Haven  Normal  School  of  Gymnastics. 

483.  CHARLES9    WEED    NORTH    (Gideon9   L.,    Selah"1, 
Salmon6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of 
Gideon  Leeds  and  Sarah  (Weed)  North,  was  born  at  Rockville, 
Sept.  1,  1865.    He  married  Oct.  21,  1890,  MINERVA  WRIGHT 
LINCOLN,  daughter  of  George  Henry  and  Clarissa  E.  (Green- 
wood) Lincoln,  born  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Dec.  29,  1869.     They 
reside  (1920)  at  145  Lloyd  Ave.,  Providence,  where  Mr.  North 
is  agent  for  the  National  Ring  Traveler  Co. 

Children,  b.  at  Providence: 

i.  MILDRED  BROWN,  b.  Feb.  16, 1893;  m.  Oct.  14, 1916,  EDWARD 
RANDOLPH  EBERLE,  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.,  son  of  Rear  Admiral 
Edward  W.  Eberle,  U.  S.  N.  They  reside  (1919)  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Children:  (1)  Edward  Randolph,  Jr.,  b.  July 
25,  1917.  (2)  Mildred  Randolph,  b.  July  25,  1920. 
ii.  HOWARD  LINCOLN,  b.  Feb.  15,  1894.  Resides  with  his  father. 

484.  ALBERT9  AVERY  NORTH  (Frederick6  M.,  Jedediatf, 
Levi6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  living 
son  of  Frederick  M.  and  Emily  (Benjamin)  North,  was  born  at 


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East  Berlin,  Nov.  10,  1867,  and  married  at  East  Berlin  June  28, 
1893,  BERTHA  MILDRED  MILDRUM,  daughter  of  William  A.  and 
Adelia  Mildrum,  born  at  East  Berlin,  Jan.  31,  1868.  Mr. 
North  is  superintendent  of  the  Skinner  Chuck  Co.  at  East 
Berlin. 

Children: 

i.  IRENE,  b.  Jan.  9,  1902. 
ii.  RUSSELL  MILDRUM,  b.  Oct.  14,  1903. 
iii.  MIRIAM  EMILY,  b.  Sept.  20,  1906. 

485.  CHARLES9  HOWARD  NORTH  (Narris*  C.,  Levi7, 
Levi6,  Jedediah?,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Norris  C.  and  Mary  (Beebe)  North,  was  born  at  Columbia, 
Ohio,  April  14,  1860,  and  married  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Nov.  11, 
1885,  MARY  WILSON.     Mr.  North  was  formerly  president  of  the 
North  Electric  Manufacturing  Co.,  Galion,  Ohio,  makers  of 
machine  switching  telephone  systems.     He  is  now  retired  and 
resides  at  3793  W.  33rd  St.,  Cleveland. 

Children : 

i.  NORRIS  W.,  b.  Sept.  8, 1887;  unm.  President  of  North  Electric 

Mfg.  Co. 

ii.  MARY,  b.  April  13, 1891 ;  m.  Feb.  9, 1916,  HOWARD  C.  FLETCH- 
ER of  Elgin,  111.  Children:  (1)  Charles  H.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1917. 
(2)  Mary  Alice,  b.  Oct.  7,  1919. 

486.  ARCHER9   M.    NORTH    (Norris6   C.,    Levi7,    Levi«, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of  Norris 
C.  and  Mary  (Beebe)  North,  was  born  at  East  Berlin,  Jan.  14, 
1867,  and  married  at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  Aug.  1,  1888,  MYRTLE 
BRYCE.     Mr.  North  resides  at  8401  Clark  Ave.,  S.  W.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  BERNICE,  b.  May  24, 1889;  m.  Mar.  15, 1917,  FORD  BRUNNER. 

Child:  William  F.,  b.  Sept.  16, 1918. 
ii.  CLYDE,  b.  July  17,  1890;  unm.    In  the  U.  S.  Navy. 
iii.  HAZEL,  b.  Jan.  15,  1892;  m.  Jan.  15,  1913,  JOHN  WEDELL. 

Children:  (1)  Archer  J.,  b.  Oct.  24,  1913.     (2)  Clyde  A.,  b. 

Nov.  9,  1914.     (3)  Homer  L.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1915. 
iv.  CARRIE,  b.  Mar.  21,  1894;  m.  Aug.  19, 1916,  RALPH  MEYERS. 

Child:  Homer  Brice,  b.  July  8,  1919. 
v.  HOMER,  b.  Sept.  24,  1897;  unm.    Killed  in  the  battle  of  the 

Argonne,  in  France,  Nov.  2,  1918. 
vi.  ROBERT,  b.  Jan.  13,  1905. 


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487.  WILLIS9  BEEBE  NORTH  (Norris*  C.,  Levi7,  Levi6, 
Jedediahb,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Tho'nas2,  John1},  third  son  of  Norm 
C.  and  Mary  (Beebe)  North,  was  born  June  14,  1873,  and  mar- 
ried at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  HENRIETTA  WALBRIDGE.     Residence, 
1900  West  75th  St.,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  MILFOKD,  b.  at  Cleveland,  Jan.  19,  1904. 
ii.  HAROLD,  b.  Aug.  12,  1907. 

488.  JOHN9  CURTIS  NORTH  (John*  G.,  Lemuel7,  David6, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  John 
Goodrich  and  Elizabeth  (Dickenson)  North,  was  born  at  New 
Haven,  Aug.  25,  1850,  and  died  there,  Nov.  10,  1918.     He  mar- 
ried in  1872,  JESSIE  G.  BRINKERHOFF,  daughter  of  Richard  and 
S.  Harriet  (Passman)  Brinkerhoff.     She  was  born  in  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  24,  1857,  and  now  resides  with  her  daughter  in 
Bridgeport.     Mr.  North  was  head  of   the    insurance    agency 
founded  in  New  Haven  by  his  father. 

Children,  b.  at  New  Haven. 

548.  i.  JOHN  RICHARD,  b.  Dec.  1,  1874;  d.  Mar.  26,  1920. 

549.  ii.  HERBERT  BRINKERHOFF,  b.  Feb.  16,  1879. 

iii.  JESSIE  DICKENSON,  b.  April  3,  1880;  m.  April  29,  1909, 
HARRY  H.  READ.  No  children.  Residence  (1920),  Bridge- 
port. 

iv.  DONALD  GOODRICH,  b.  May  12, 1894;  m.  at  New  Haven,  May 
12, 1917,  MARIAN  CRAMPTON,  daughter  of  John  M.  Crampton. 
No  children.  Mr.  North  is  a  member  of  North's  Insurance 
Agency,  New  Haven. 

489.  EDWARD9  COLLINS  NORTH  (John8  G.,  Lemuel7, 
David6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest 
son  of  John  Goodrich  and  Elizabeth  (Dickenson)  North,  was 
born  Jan.  27,  1853,  and  died  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1909. 
He  married  Sept.  23,  1874,  MARION  TILTON  of  Boston  where  he 
was  engaged  in  the  insurance  business. 

Child: 

550.  i.  CHARLES  E.,  b.  July  16,  1875. 

490.  FRANCIS9  AUGUSTUS  NORTH  (Alfred*,  Reuben7, 
Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son 
of  Dea.  Alfred  and  Mary  (Wilcox)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin, 
June  4,  1835,  and  died  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  9,  1904.     He 


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married  at  Philadelphia,  Oct.  10,  1867,  ELIZABETH  W.  MOORE- 
HEAD. 

While  a  boy  Mr.  North  assisted  his  father  in  the  store  in 
Berlin,  and  studied  music.  In  1858  he  accepted  a  position  with 
Andre  and  Co.,  of  Philadelphia,  publishers  and  importers  of 
sheet  music.  Eventually  he  purchased  the  business,  but  later 
sold  to  the  Ditsons,  and  started  the  Lester  Piano  Manufacturing 
Co.  Mrs.  North  resides  (1920)  at  117  West  Chelten  Ave.,  Ger- 
mantown,  Pa. 

Children,  b.  at  Philadelphia: 

i.  ALFRED  MOOREHEAD,  b.  Feb.  20,  1872;  m.  Jan.  7,  1915, 
DOROTHEA  SCHELL,  daughter  of  Oswald  H.  Schell  and  grand- 
daughter of  Auditor-General  William  P.  Schell  of  Bedford,  Pa. 
No  children.  Secretary  and  treasurer  of  the  American  Metal 
Works;  graduate  of  Princeton  University. 

ii.  ROBERT  L.,  b.  Nov.  19,  1873;  d.  Jan.  12,  1901.  Graduate  of 
Princeton  University.  Began  business  with  his  brother. 

491.  CHARLES9  REUBEN  NORTH   (Samuel8,  Reuben7, 
Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac4,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  second 
son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Stow)  North,  was  born  at  Berlin,  Dec. 
9,  1844.     He  married  June  22,  1870,  MARY  METCALF,  born  at 
Middle  Haddam,  Nov.  19,  1843.     Mr.  North  lived  in  Hartford 
and  Chicago,  and  now  resides  with  his  brother  Frederick  in 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Children: 

i.  EVA  METCALF,  b.  at  Middle  Haddam,  Aug.  2,  1871;  m.  at 
Hartford,  Nov.  23,  1899,  REV.  DONALD  HOWARD  CRAVER  of 
Geneva,'  N.  Y.,  where  they  now  reside.  Mrs.  Graver  is  a 
graduate  of  Mt.  Holyoke  College.  Dr.  Graver  was  born  at 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8*  1872,  graduated  at  Union  College,  1896, 
and  at  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1899.  Children:  (1) 
Robert  North,  b.  April  3,  1901.  (2)  Bradford  North,  b.  Aug. 
21,  1910. 
ii.  MARY  ETA,  b.  July  15,  1874;  d.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  16, 

1875. 

iii.  LIZZIE  EUNICE,  b.  June  20, 1878;  d.  at  Middle  Haddam,  Aug. 
23,  1878. 

492.  DR.  SIMON9  NEWTON  DEXTER  NORTH   (Ed- 
ward9, Reuben7,  Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Prof.  Edward  and  Mary  (Dexter)  North, 
was  born  at  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  29,  1848.    He  married  at 

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Rome,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1875,  LILLIAN  SILL  COMSTOCK,  daughter 
of  Hon.  Calvert  and  Eliza  (Sill)  Comstock  of  that  city. 

After  graduating  at  Hamilton  College  in  1869  he  became  a  re- 
porter with  the  Utica  Morning  Herald,  of  which  he  later  became 
managing-editor.  In  1886  he  became  editor  and  joint  proprie- 
tor of  the  Albany  Morning  Express,  and  in  1888  secretary  of  the 
National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers  at  Boston,  Mass., 
editing  their  quarterly  bulletin.  During  this  time  he  was  also 
engaged  in  census  work  and  was  a  member  of  the  U.  S.  Industrial 
Commission.  In  1903  he  was  appointed  director  of  the  census 
by  President  Roosevelt,  and  in  1906  was  sent  by  him  to  Ger- 
many as  chairman  of  the  American  Tariff  Commission  to  that 
country.  He  was  editor  of  the  American  Year  Book  in  1910, 
and  since  that  time  has  been  assistant-secretary  and  statistician 
of  the  Carnegie  Endowment  for  International  Peace,  2  Jackson 
Place,  Washington,  D.  C.  He  received  the  degree  of  LL.D. 
from  Bowdoin  College  in  1902,  and  from  the  University  of  Illi- 
nois in  1904.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the 
National  Geographic  Society,  and  vice-president  of  the  Rumford 
Press,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Dr.  North  is  the  author  of  many  books  and  pamphlets  on  the 
wool  business,  the  tariff,  statistics  and  educational  subjects;  of 
a  memoir  of  his  father,  "Old  Greek,  an  Old  Time  Professor  in  an 
Old  Fashioned  College"  (McClures,  1905)  and  of  a  memoir  of 
his  great-grandfather  "Simeon  North,  First  Official  Pistol 
Maker  of  the  United  States"  (The  Rumford  Press,  1913). 

Children: 

i.  EDWAKD,  b.  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25, 1878;  d.  at  Ouray,  Colo., 
Feb.  8,  1902.  Graduated  at  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology  in  1900,  in  mining  engineering,  and  took  grad- 
uate studies  at  Harvard  University. 

ii.  GLADYS,  b.  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27, 1879.  Resides  (1921)  at 
205  W.  94th  St.,  New  York  City. 

iii.  ELOISE  COMSTOCK,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1884;  m.  at 
New  London,  N.  H.,  Sept.  11,  1908,  DR.  HORACE  H.  JENKS, 
son  of  William  S.  and  Helen  (Towne)  Jenks  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Residence,  Haverford,  Pa.  Children:  (1)  William  F.t 
b.  June  28,  1909.  (2)  Edward  North,  b.  July  15,  1910.  (3) 
Robert  Darah,  b.  May  14,  1912. 

iv.  DEXTER,  b.  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1890.  Graduated 
in  1913  at  Hamilton  College,  and  in  1916  at  the  Massachu- 
setts Institute  of  Technology,  in  chemical  engineering.  Dur- 
ing the  World  War  was  in  the  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  and 


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is  now  (1921)  a  chemical  expert  with  the  U.  S.  Tariff  Com- 
mission at  Washington.  Residence,  2852  Ontario  Rd.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

493  FREDERICK9  R.  NORTH  (Frederick9,  Reuben7, 
Simeon6,  Jedediah*,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son 
of  Frederick  and  Emily  (Webber)  North,  was  born  Nov.  12, 
1852.  He  married  June  3,  1874,  CLARA  M.  FLAGG  of  Meriden, 
who  was  born  Dec.  3,  1852,  and  died  Dec.  30,  1887. 

Children: 

i.  ALICE  E.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1875;  m.  HABRY  S.  LOYN. 

ii.  HERBERT  E.,  b.  May  18,  1878;  d.  Oct.  11,  1886. 
iii.  CLARA  E.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1880;  unm. 
iv.  GERTRUDE  M.,  b.  Oct.  27,  1881;  m.  FRANK  S.  CARLETON. 

v.  HARRY  F.,  b.  Feb.  19, 1885;  m.  MAZZIE  HADDON.  No  children. 

494.  EDWARD9  W.  NORTH  (Frederick9,  Reuben"7,  Simeon6, 
Jedediah**,  Isaac4,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son  of 
Frederick  and  Emily  (Webber)  North,  was  born  Jan.  23,  1867. 
He  married  Aug.  15,  1889,  EMILY  S.  EVANS  of  New  York  City. 

Children : 

i.  ALICE  L.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1891;  d.  Feb.  27,  1892. 
ii.  EMMA  E.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1893. 

495.  SELDEN9    GLADWIN    NORTH    (Willis9,    Alvin7, 
Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac4,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  second 
son  of  Willis  and  Orpha  (Gladwin)  North,  was  born  May  14, 
1843.     He  married -at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  9,  1870,  ELLEN- 
ORA  C.   BLAND,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Frances  Bland. 
With  his  brother  Ralph  he  organized  the  North  Brothers  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  hardware  manufacturers  of  Philadelphia. 

Children: 

i.  RALPH  WILLIS,  b.  Jan.  15,  1872;  d.  July  16,  1872. 
ii.  EDITH  BLAND,  b.  Oct.  18,  1874. 

496.  RALPH9  HAYDEN  NORTH  (Willis9,  Alvin7,  Sim- 
eon6, Jedediah6,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son 
of  Willis  and  Orpha  (Gladwin)  North,  was  born  Jan.  5,  1850. 
He  married  Oct.  10,  1883,  MARY  CARPENTER  SPRING,  daughter 
of  John  and  Eunice  E.  Spring  of  Hartford. 

Mr.  North  is  president  of  the  North  Bros.  Manufacturing  Co., 
makers  of  the  famous  "Yankee  tools,"  and  resides  (1921)  at 


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7301  Boyer  Ave.,  Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  He  possesses  a 
complete  collection  of  every  type  of  pistol  made  by  his  great- 
grandfather Col.  Simeon  North,  in  the  compilation  of  whose 
memoir  Mr.  North  collaborated  with  his  cousin  Dr.  S.  N.  D. 
North. 

Children: 

i.  JOHN  SPRING,  b.  Aug.  13,  1890.     Graduated  at  Princeton 
1913.     During  the  World  War  was  first  lieutenant  in  the 
Aviation  Service.     He  is   (1919)   secretary  of  North  Bros. 
Mfg.  Co.     Resides  with  his  father, 
ii.  ALICE  MARY,  b.  Feb.  9,  1892. 

497.  DWIGHT9  NORTH  (Horace8,  Akin\  Simeon6,  Jede- 
diahb,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1*),  third  son  of  Horace  and 
Ann  (Lucas)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  Jan.  11,  1854,  and 
died  at  Hartford,  April  12,  1890.     He  married  at  Hartford,  June 
14,  1877,  MRS  SARAH  (DANIELS)  HART,  daughter  of  Aaron  M. 
and  Gratia   (Ensworth)   Daniels,  born  April  14,   1848.     Mr. 
North  was  bookkeeper  and  confidential  clerk  for  eighteen  years 
at  R.  D.  Hawley's  hardware  store,  Hartford.     Mrs.  North  re- 
sides (1921)  at  422  Park  St.,  New  Britain. 

Children : 

i.  DWIGHT,  b.  Mar.  20,  1878.    Phoenix  Fire  Insurance  Co., 

Hartford. 

ii.  HORACE,  b.  July  8,  1884.    Analytical  chemist,  New  York 
City.     Residence,  513  53rd  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

498.  SIMEON9  HORACE  NORTH  (Horace*,  Akin\  Sim- 
eon6, Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son 
of  Horace  and  Ann  (Lucas)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown, 
Mar.  23,  1870.     He  married  at  Southington,  Sept.  5,   1894, 
LELIA  A.  HOLT,  daughter  of  John  A.  Holt  of  Southington,  where 
she  was  born  Feb.  4,  1873.     Mr.  North  is  a  florist  at  Onondaga 
Valley,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Children : 

i.  MILDRED  IRENE,  b.  at  Cranston,  R.  I.,  July  9,  1899. 
ii.  FRANCES  HOLT,  b.  at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  13,  1907. 

499.  DR.  JOHN9  E.  NORTH  (Selah*  P.,  Selah\  Simeon6, 
Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of  Selah 
P.  and  Mary  (Hawley)  North,  was  born  at  Madison,  Wis.,  Feb. 
17,  1869.     He  married  June  4,  1895,  ADA  P.  PHILBRICK  of  Lu- 


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verne,  Minn.     They  reside  (1921)  at  Rock  Rapids,  la.,  where 
Dr.  North  is  a  physician. 

Children,  b.  at  Rock  Rapids: 

i.  WILL  CARLETON,  b.  Jan.  20,  1897. 
ii.  CLARENCE  PHILBRICK,  b.  May  13,  1901. 
iii.  MILDRED  ELIZABETH,  b.  June  4, 1913. 

500.  WILLIAM9  WARREN  NORTH  (Selah*  P.,   Selah7, 
Simeon6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac4,   Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second 
son  of  Selah  P.  and  Mary  (Hawley)  North,  was  born  at  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  Oct.  19,  1871.    He  married  June  22,  1904,  ELSA 
PAULSON  of  Lockport,  111.     They  reside  (1921)  at  Lockport,  111. 
Mr.  North  graduated  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  and  is  a 
lawyer  at  Lockport,  111. 

Children,  b.  at  Lockport: 

i.  FLORENCE,  b.  May  14,  1905. 
ii.  BOYER  P.,  b.  Nov.  9,  1906;  d.  May  21,  1920. 
iii.  WARREN  H.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1908. 
iv.  MARY,  b.  July  7,  1914. 

501.  FRANK9  ELMER  NORTH  (Selah8  P.,  Selah'' ,  Sim- 
eon6, Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  third  son  of 
Selah  P.,  and  Mary  (Hawley)  North,  was  born  at  Lockport,  111., 
May  2,  1877.    He  married  CLEMENTINE  PARTCH  of  Rock  Rap- 
ids, la.     Mr.  North  is  a  farmer  and  resides  (1921)  at  Cylinder, 
la. 

Children: 

i.  LOLA,  b.  Feb.  8,  1908. 
ii.  GEORGE,  b.  Dec.  6,  1917. 
iii.  DOROTHY,  b.  April  28,  1919. 

502.  SELAH9    HAWLEY    NORTH    (Selah9    P.,    Selah7, 
Simeon6,  Jedediah6,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest 
son  of  Selah  P.  and  Mary  (Hawley)  North,  was  born  at  Lockport, 
111.,  Oct.  11,  1882.     He  married  CLARA  PECK  of  Champaign, 
111.     Mr.  North  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  and 
is  (1921)  an  electrical  engineer  with  the  Commonwealth-Edison 
Co.  of  Chicago. 

Children : 

i.  JAMES  E.,  b.  May  16,  1910. 
ii.  ROSEMARY,  b.  Nov.  21,  1911. 


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503.  CHARLES9   GILBERT   NORTH    (Ceylon*,    Albert, 
Stephen*,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son 
of  Ceylon  and  Dolly  (Lyman)  North,  was  born  at  Fly  Creek, 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1835,  and  died  at  Sheboygan,  Wis., 
Dec.  31, 1908.     He  married  at  Fly  Creek  Mar.  25, 1855,  MARTHA 
ANN  YOUNG,  who  was  born  Sept.  26,  1837,  and  died  Aug.  13, 
1910.     They  resided  at  Sheboygan. 

Children : 

i.  DOLLY  ANN  FRANCES,  b.  May  31,  1856;  d.  Oct.  23,  1857. 
ii.  MARY  AMELIA,  b.  Mar.  16,  1858;  d.  May  31,  1864. 
iii.  CORA  MARTHA,  b.  Feb.  2,  1860;  d.  May  26,  1864. 

551.  iv.  CHARLES  ANDREW,  b.  Mar.  10,  1863. 

552.  v.  WILLIAM  IRVING,  b.  Mar.  10,  1863  (twin). 

504.  CEYLON9  HENRY  NORTH  (Ceylon*,  Albert7,  Ste- 
phen6, Jedediah*,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second  son 
of  Ceylon  and  Dolly  (Lyman)  North,  was  born  at  Fly  Creek, 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1842,  and  married  Oct.  13,  1863, 
SARAH  EMMA  BROWN,  daughter  of  Avery  Brown  of  Ripon,  Wis. 
She  died  April  7,  1914.     Mr.  North  is  secretary  of  the  Lyman 
Lumber  Co.  in  Minneapolis,  where  he  has  been  a  deacon  in  the 
Plymouth  Congregational  Church  since  1894. 

Children : 

i.  ALICE  ADELIA,  b.  Nov.  28,  1865;  d.  at  Comanche,  la.,  Sept. 
29,  1887;  m.  Dec.  14,  1886,  JOSEPH  P.  LANSING. 

ii.  CLARA  BELLE,  b.  Sept.  28,  1867;  m.  at  Minneapolis,  Feb.  28, 
1893,  FREDERICK  LACY  MUDGE,  son  of  Jerome  Lacey  and 
Arabella  (North)  Mudge,  and  great-grandson  of  Albert  North 
(No.  216).  Children:  (1)  Ceylon  Jerome,  b.  Dec.  23,  1893;  m. 
Sept.  5,  1918,  at  Amesbury,  Wiltshire,  England,  Beatrice  A. 
Marlidge.  Served  in  314th  Aero  Squadron  during  World 
War.  (2)  Alva  Lacey,  b.  Sept.  8,  1895. 

iii.  HELEN  EMMA,  b.  May  25,  1869;  d.  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  Mar.  24, 
1893;  m.  at  Beloit,  Wis.,  Aug.  28,  1889,  FRANK  H.  BLODGETT. 
Children:  (1)  Marion  North,  b.  April  24,  1891;  m.  Feb.  15, 
1919,  Victor  H.  Emery,  who  was  wounded  in  action  in  France 
during  World  War.  (2)  Clara  Marie,  b.  Aug.  17,  1892;  m. 
Nov.  7,  1916,  Kenneth  B.  Jeffris. 

553.  iv.  WILLIS  HENRY,  b.  July  4,  1872. 

v.  LEWIS  AVERY,  b.  Mar.  25, 1873;  m.  at  Crescott,  Wis.,  June  8, 
1898,  DOROTHEA  SHADEGG.  No  children.  Buyer  of  silks  and 
dress  goods  for  Espenhaime's  Department  Store,  Minneapolis. 


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505.  GEORGE9  LYMAN  NORTH  (Ceylon*,  Albert1,  Ste- 
phen6, Jedediah*,  Isaac*,   Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  youngest 
son  of  Ceylon  and  Dolly  (Lyman)  North,  was  born  at  Fly  Creek^ 
Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  23,  1846,  and  married  June  9,  1869, 
HELEN  REYNOLDS  of  Oswego,  N.  Y.    They  reside  (1921)  at 
333  South  Madison  St.,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Children : 
554.     i.  JEROME  REYNOLDS,  b.  Aug.  23,  1870. 

ii.  ELSIE  STARR,  b.  June  6,  1872;  m.  JAMES  ARMSTRONG.    Resi- 
dence, Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.    No  children, 
iii.  LUDLOW  FREY,  b.  Feb.  2,  1875.    Killed  while  in  U.  S.  service 

at  Manilla,  P.  I. 
iv.  HENRY,  b.  and  d.  1877. 

506.  EDWARD9  CHESEBROUGH  NORTH  (Henry9  M.t 
Linus"1,  Stephen6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
oldest  son  of  Dr.  Henry  M.  and  Sarah  (Grover)  North,  was  born 
at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  May  7,  1849,  and  died  there  Feb.  22,  1916. 
He  married  at  Dayton,  Ohio,  July  5,  1885,  MRS.  ELIZABETH 
(Ross)  LEONARD.     They  lived  at  Dayton,  Ohio  and  Palmyra, 
N.  Y. 

Children : 

i.  HELEN  MACY,  b.  at  Dayton,  Ohio,  April  7,  1887;  d.  July  5, 

1887. 
ii.  JANET  Ross,  b.  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1891. 

507.  DR.    CHARLES9    HENRY    NORTH    (Henry9   M., 
Linus7,  Stephen6,  Jedediah6,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
youngest  son  of  Dr.  Henry  M.  and  Sarah  (Grover)  North,  was 
born  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1868,  and  died  at  Dannemora, 
Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1917.    He  married  at  Clyde,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  15,  1904,  LUELLA  BARBER  ROBINSON. 

Dr.  North  graduated  at  the  University  of  Buffalo  Medical 
School  in  1898,  and  in  the  same  year  entered  the  service  of  the- 
Matteawan  Hospital  for  Insane  Criminals.  Upon  the  opening; 
of  the  Dannemora  State  Hospital  for  Insane  Felons  in  1900  he 
was  transferred  there  as  assistant  physician  and  was  superin- 
tendent from  1904  to  the  time  of  his  death  in  1917  when  he  was 
killed  by  an  insane  German  convict.  Dr.  North  made  the 
Dannemora  State  Hospital  a  model  of  its  kind,  and  he  was  an 
eminent  authority  as  an  alienist.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Northern  New  York 


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Medical  Society,  American  Prison  Association  and  American 
Medico-Psychol.  Association,  and  a  contributor  of  many  articles 
on  insanity  to  the  American  Journal  of  Insanity. 

Children,  b.  at  Dannemora: 

i.  THOMAS  ROBINSON,  b.  June  13,  1909. 
ii.  LUELLA  ROBINSON,  b.  July  18,  1912. 
Hi.  GROVER  NELSON,  b.  Dec.  15,  1916. 

508.  WILLARD9  CALL  NORTH  (La  Rue8  P.,  Linus7, 
Stephen6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son 
of  La  Rue  Perrine  and  Josie  (Hulett)  North,  was  born  at  Marsh- 
field,  Mo.,  Nov.  21,  1877.  He  married  at  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
April  30,  1902,  ALICE  E.  OBTEN.  Mr.  North  resides  (1919)  at 
Marshfield  and  is  a  farmer  and  stock  man. 

Children,  b.  at  Marshfield,  Mo. : 

i.  WILLARD  CALL,  Jr.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1903. 
ii.  ANNA  ELIZABETH,  b.  April  15,  1908. 
iii.  MARJORIE  GRACE,  b.  Feb.  3,  1911. 
iv.  RUTH  NAOMI,  b.  Sept.  24,  1913. 

509  EDWARD9  CHARLES  NORTH  (Nelson*,  William?, 
Noah6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of 
Nelson  and  Jane  (Darrow)  North,  was  born  at  Middletown,  in 
January,  1846,  and  married  there  April  12,  1867,  HARRIET 
EDNA  WEBSTER,  born  at  Naugatuck,  May  7,  1847.  Mr.  North 
has  been  a  foreman  with  the  Winchester  Repeating  Arms  Co.  at 
New  Haven,  where  he  resides  at  268  Exchange  St. 

Children : 
555.     i.  HOWARD  FRANCIS,  b.  Feb.  20,  1869. 

ii.  ESTHER  LOUISE,  b.  Aug.  29,  1874;  unm. 

510.  BENJAMIN9  N.  NORTH  (Chauncey*  B.,  William7, 
.Noah6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of 
•Chauncey  B.  and  Harriet  (Chalker)  North,  was  born  near 
Middletown,  Oct.  15,  1877,  and  married  (1)  at  Middletown, 
Nov.  6,  1901,  CARRIE  MAY  SCHULTZE,  daughter  of  Oscar  and 
Mary  Schultze,  born  in  New  York  City  Mar.  15,  1885,  died 
Nov.  19,  1916,  near  Middletown.  He  married  (2)  MRS.  BERTIE 
E.  (RowE)  PORTMESS  of  Cumberland,  Md.  Mr.  North  is  a 
farmer  and  resides  (1919)  on  East  Long  Hill,  near  Middle- 
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Children,  by  first  wife,  b.  near  Middle  town: 

i.  ETHEL  MAY,  b.  Sept.  2,  1902. 

ii.  MILDRED  ESTHER,  b.  Aug.  31,  1904. 
iii.  DOUGLAS  BENJAMIN,  b.  Jan.  10,  1905. 
iv.  NELSON  CHAUNCEY,  b.  April  15, 1907. 

v.  RAYMOND  STANLEY,  b.  July  4,  1908. 
vi.  MARION,  b.  Oct.  24,  1916;  d.  Oct.  25,  1916. 

511.  FRANK9   ALLEN    NORTH    (John8   H,,    OrW    B., 
Elijah6,  Samuel*,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son 
of  John  Henry  and  Anna  (Drew)  North,  was  born  May  11,  1869, 
in  Boston,  Mass.    He  married  Jan.  1,  1895,  GRACE  WHITNEY, 
daughter  of  George  Whitney  of  Boston.     Mr.  North  is  (1921)  a 
member  of  the  firm  of  Johnson  and  North,  attorneys,  89  State 
St.,  Boston.    He  is  a  leading  authority  on  the  organization,  in- 
corporation and  management  of  concerns  in  Massachusetts,  and 
has  written  a  number  of  articles  and  pamphlets  on  this  subject. 

Children,  b.  at  Boston: 

i.  MARJORIE  MAY,  b.  Oct.  30,  1895. 

ii.  FRANK  ALLEN,  JR.,  b.  Nov.  14, 1896;  m.  at  Watertown,  Mass., 
June  9,  1919,  MARGUERET  HORNE.    With  North  and  Collier 
(Wool),  170  Summer  St.,  Boston, 
iii.  ANNETTE  WHITNEY,  b.  Dec.  17,  1900. 

512.  JOHN9  HENRY  NORTH,  JR    (Jo/in8  H.,  Orin7  B., 
Elijah6,  Samuel*,  Isaac*,   Thomas5,   Thomas*,  John1),  youngest 
son  of  John  Henry  and  Anna  (Drew)  North,  was  born  Mar.  31, 
1872.     He  married  Jan.  20,   1897,  MAY  JOSEPHINE  HAWKS, 
daughter  of  William  Henry  and  Josephine   Ellen    (Stillings) 
Hawks.     Mr.  North  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  John  H.  North 
Co.  of  Boston  and  resides  (1919)  at  152  Bellevue  St.,  West 
Roxbury,  Mass. 

Children,  b.  at  Boston: 

i.  HELEN  LOUISE,  b.  Mar.  31,  1899. 
ii.  JOHN  HENRY,  3RD,  b.  June  5,  1901. 

513.  LOUIS9    ELMER    NORTH    (Charles9    C.,    Daniel7, 
John6  D.,  Daniel5,  Thomas4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  Charles  Cleveland  and  Sarah  (Dorman)  North,  was  born 
at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1856.     When  22  years  of  age  he 
went  to  Kansas  and  took  up  farming.    He  married  (1)  in  1882, 
CARRIE  BELLE  KIMMEL,  who  died  May  20,  1897;  (2)  April  28, 
1898,  JENNIE  COUNTRYMAN.    In  1911  he  sold  his  farm  of  320 


acres  and  bought  a  farm  27  miles  southwest  of  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
where  he  died  May  23,  1917.  His  family  returned  to  Kinsley, 
Kans.,  where  he  had  owned  property  in  the  city. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

556.  i.  EDWARD,  b.  April  23,  1883. 

557.  ii.  ROY  D.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1885. 

iii.  CHARLES  WILLARD,  b.  Jan.  24,  1887. 

558.  iv.  JAMES  E.,  b.  June  16,  1890. 

v.  Louis  R.,  b.  Dec.  20,  1891;  d.  1893. 
By  second  wife : 

vi.  HATTIE,  b.  April  27,  1899;  d.  in  infancy, 
vii.  SAMUEL  E.,  b.  June  6,  1900. 
viii.  MERION  E.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1902. 
ix.  RAYMOND  E.,  b.  Oct.  14,  1904. 
x.  JOHN  W.,  b.  Sept.  14,  1909. 

514.  CHARLES9  WESLEY  NORTH  (Charles*  C.,  Daniel7, 
John6  D.,  Daniel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second 
son  of  Charles  Cleveland  and  Sarah  (Dorman)  North,  was  born 
at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  May  22, 1862,  and  married  at  New  Hampton, 
Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1886,  ELIZABETH  CROSBY  BROME. 

As  a  young  man  he  learned  telegraphy  and  followed  that  pro- 
fession for  seventeen  years,  when  he  entered  the  coal  and  then 
the  feed  business.  From  1905  to  1915  he  was  with  the  Western 
Union  at  Walton,  N.  Y.,  and  then  repurchased  the  feed  business 
at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  in  1915,  retiring  in  1919.  He  now  resides  at 
Guilford,  his  native  town. 

Children : 

i.  ELIZABETH  ETHEL,  b.  June  27,  1887;  m.  JAMES  ROBERT 
QUIRK,  editor  of  Photoplay  magazine,  and  resides  in  New  York. 
Children:  (1)  Thomas  Brome,  b.  Dec.  12,  1913.  (2)  Jean 
North,  b.  Dec.  7,  1917. 

559.  ii.  THOMAS  BROME,  b.  Jan.  13,  1889. 

iii.  EARL  DORMAN,  b.  Jan.  13,  1889  (twin);  m.  Jan.  29,  1919, 
LEONE  HOTALING.  Served  in  the  World  War. 

iv.  CHARLES  W.,  JR.,  b.  Aug.  19,  1891.  During  the  World  War 
served  in  the  77th  Division,  and  went  through  the  Argonne  in 
the  302nd  Field  Signal  Battalion;  m.  Dec.  13,  1919,  BLANCHE 
BARTLETT. 

v.  CORA  FRANCES,  b.  Dec.  29,  1895. 

vi.  EDWARD  Louis,  b.  Oct.  21, 1900.  During  the  World  War  was 
a  volunteer  in  the  27th  Division,  102nd  Field  Signal  Battalion 
which  went  through  the  Hindenburg  line. 

vii.  JANE  Avis,  b.  June  15,  1902. 


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515.  EDWARD9  ELEAZER  NORTH  (Charles*  C.,  DanieF, 
John6  D.,  Daniel*,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  young- 
est son  of  Charles  Cleveland  and  Sarah  (Dorman)  North,  was 
born  at  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1868,  and  married  in  1894, 
MABLE  TOLES. 

About  1890  he  went  to  Seattle,  Wash.,  and  worked  as  an 
operator  on  the  Hoods'  Canal.  He  resides  (1920)  at  Hoquiam, 
Wash.,  where  he  runs  a  feed  and  storage  plant. 

Children : 

i.  EUGENE,  b.  Aug.  11,  1896;  served  in  the  World  War,  and  in 

1918  m. .     Child:  Bruce  Clifford,  b.  May  21,  1920. 

ii.  HELEN,  b.  Jan.,  1900. 

516.  GEORGE9   KNOX    NORTH    (M.  de  C.  Crawford8, 
Z.  Hosier"1,  Benjamin6,  Samuel5,  Thomas*,   Thomas3,   Thomas2, 
John1),  third  son  of  Crawford  and  Ina  (Houghtaling)  North,  was 
born  at  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1883,  and  married  Mar.  4, 
1905,  EDNA  MARION  BAILE. 

He  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  North,  Allison  and  Ettlinger,  of 
St.  George,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  consulting  engineers  and  city 
surveyors. 

Children : 

i.  MAURICE  DE  CAMP  CRAWFOBD,  JR. 
ii.  GEORGE  KNOX,  JR.,  b.  April  26,  1907;  d.  Oct.  18,  1918. 
iii.  DAVID  BAILE. 

517.  HAROLD9  DIODATE  NORTH  (William*  C.,  William1 
C.,  Benjamin6,  Samuel5,   Thomas*,  Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1), 
fourth  son  of  William  C.  North,  Jr.,  by  his  second  wife,  Mary 
Dix,  was  born  at  Cleveland,  Sept.  28,  1883,  and  married  at 
Uniontown,  Pa.,  June  2,  1910,  JOSEPHINE  NULL  BOYD,  born 
May  27,  1887,  daughter  of  John  D.  and  Josephine  (Null)  Boyd. 

Harold  D.  North  attended  Cornell  University  from  1903  to 
1907,  where  he  was  a  Zeta  Psi,  manager  of  the  Cornell  Daily  Sun, 
and  a  member  of  the  Mandolin  and  Banjo  Clubs.  Since  leaving 
college,  he  has  been  connected  with  the  Ferry  Cap  and  Set 
Screw  Co.,  of  which  he  is  now  secretary.  During  the  World 
War,  he  was  the  food  conservator  for  Cuyahoga  County.  He  is 
active  in  Cornell  alumni  matters  and  is  a  member  of  the  Shaker 
Country  Club  and  the  Hermit  Club.  He  resides  at  2221  Wood- 
mere  Drive,  Cleveland  Heights,  Ohio. 


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Children,  b.  at  Cleveland: 

i.  HAROLD  DIODATE,  JR.,  b.  May  26,  1914. 
ii.  WILLIAM  HARBISON,  b.  April  29,  1917. 

518.  KENT9  BEAUGRAND  NORTH  (Paw/8,  William7  C., 
Benjamin6,  Samuefi,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  Paul  and  Marguerite  (Castle)  North,  was  born  at  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  Jan.  8,   1886,  and  married  MARY  WADDINGTON 
SWENSON,  born  at  Hutchinson,  Kans.,  Aug.  2,  1885,  daughter  of 
Magnus  and  Anne  Beck  (Dinsdale)  Swenson,  and  widow  of 
Edward  William  Walser. 

Mr.  North  was  of  the  class  of  1907  at  the  University  of  Wis- 
consin, where  he  was  a  member  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Mrs.  North 
also  attended  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  as  a  member  of  the 
class  of  1906,  and  was  a  member  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
They  reside  at  Avon,  Ohio. 

Children,  b.  at  Cleveland: 

i.  MART  BEAUGRAND,  b.  Oct.  27,  1917. 
ii.  JEANNE  CASTLE,  b.  Sept.  15,  1919. 

519.  HON.  NEWTON9  EDMUNDS  NORTH  (James6  E., 
Toumsend7,  Daniel6,  Samuel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
son  of  James  Edmunds  and  Emily  (Black)  North,  was  born  at 
Vassar,  Mich.,  Nov.  11,  1865,  and  was  named  after  his  great 
uncle,  Newton  Edmunds,  governor  of  the  Dacotahs.     He  mar- 
ried at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  Dec.  30, 1891,  MARION  SUTHERLAND. 

At  a  youthful  age  he  kept  books  in  Pinconning  and  Bay  City, 
Mich.,  then  went  to  Lake  Charles,  La.  He  is  now  vice-president 
and  cashier  of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Lake  Charles,  and 
has  represented  his  district  in  the  United  States  Bankers'  Con- 
ventions. He  has  also  been  mayor  of  Lake  Charles. 

Children: 

i.  NEWTON  SUTHERLAND,  b.  Nov.  24,  1893;  assistant  in  his 

father's  bank. 

ii.  MARION,  b.  Nov.   18,  1898;  graduate  of  Sarah  Newcomb 
University. 

520.  GUY9  L.  NORTH   (George*  C.,  John7  D.,  Samuel6, 
Samuel5,   Thomas*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2,  John1),  second  son  of 
George  Chester  and  Hattie  A.  (Gregory)  North,  was  born  at 
Ovid,  Mich.,  Feb.  14,  1886,  and  married  Mar.  14,  1914,  ESTHER 
D.  BISEWSKI.     They  reside  (1921)  at  Toledo,  Ohio. 


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Children,  b.  at  Adrian,  Mich. : 

i.  MILDRED  E.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1916. 
ii.  HAROLD  GUY,  b.  Dec.  14,  1919. 

521.  JUDGE  WALTER9  H.  NORTH  (William6  H.,  Wil- 
liam7, Samuel6,  Samuel6,   Thomas4,   Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
only  son  of  William  H.  and  Amarantha  (Harper)  North,  was 
born  Nov.  1,  1871,  and  married  Dec.  24,  1901,  MYRTA  PHELPS. 

He  is  circuit  judge  of  the  37th  Judicial  District  of  Michigan, 
and  at  the  time  of  his  appointment  was  the  youngest  judge  in 
the  state.     He  resides  at  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Children : 

i.  VERA  O.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1906. 
ii.  WALTER  PHELPS,  b.  July  12,  1907. 
iii.  ROBERT  H.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1L910. 
iv.  VIRGINIA,  b.  Sept.  19,  1912. 

522.  FRANCIS9  STANLEY  NORTH  (William9  S.,  Augus- 
tus1, James6,  James5,  James*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second 
son  of  William  Stanley  and  Elizabeth  (Holmes)  North,  was 
born  in  Chicago,  111.,  June  8,  1875.    He  married  Oct.  23,  1909, 
JULIE  POT  WIN  MORGAN,  daughter  of  Otho  H.  and  Julia  (Pot- 
win)  Morgan  of  Highland  Park,  111.     He  is  president  and  treas- 
urer of  the  Union  Special  Machine  Co.,  organized  by  his  father 
in  Chicago.     Residence,  Winnetka,  111. 

Children : 

i.  WILLIAM  STANLEY,  b.  at  Chicago,  111.,  May  1,  1911. 
ii.  FRANCIS  STANLEY,  JR.,  b.  at  Winnetka,  111.,  April  7,  1913. 

523.  WILLIAM9  R.  NORTH  (Charles*  H.,  Russell7,  C., 
Abijah6,  Abijahb,  John4,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son  of 
Charles  R.  and  Frances  (Aldridge)  North,  was  born  at  Chazy, 
Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1877,  and  married  Aug.  10,  1898, 
MABEL  CALISTA  CHISHOLM.  Mr.  North  resides  (1921)  at 
Chazy,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  farm  produce  business. 

Child: 

i.  RUSSELL  CHISHOLM,  b.  at  Chazy,  April  20,  1901. 

524.  JULIUS9  BASCOM  NORTH  (Clayton9  N.,  Marvin7, 
Nathaniel6,  Abijah5,  John4,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only 
surviving  son  of  Clayton  Nelson  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Bascom) 
North,  was  born  at  Shoreham,  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1869.  He  married 
Oct.  14,  1897,  JANE  LONGWORTH  MATTHEWS,  daughter  of 


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William  H.  and  Margaret  (Wicks)  Matthews  of  Fort  Edward, 
N.  Y.,  and  granddaughter  of  Col.  David  Matthews.  She  was 
born  at  Fort  Edward,  Nov.  30,  1868.  Mr.  North  resides  (1919) 
at  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y. 

Child: 

i.  CLAYTON  MATTHEWS,  b.  at  Fort  Edward,  Jan.  11,  1899.  He 
enlisted  in  the  army  in  1916,  but  was  rejected  as  too  young. 
Re-enlisting  under  the  name  of  Andy  Matthews  he  served  on 
the  Mexican  border.  After  being  honorably  discharged  he 
enlisted  the  same  year  for  four  years  in  the  navy,  where 
he  is  now  (1919)  serving,  having  seen  duty  on  transports  at 
the  Azores,  at  Archangel,  Russia,  and  in  China. 

525  JOHN9  WILLIAM  NORTH  (Fayette*  C.,  John7, 
Lemuel6,  Abijah5,  John4,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  only  son 
of  Fayette  Carver  North  by  his  first  wife  Mary  Douglass,  was 
born  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co  ,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1859.  He  married 
at  Chazy,  Aug.  18,  1886,  MARY  CAROLINE  HUBBELL,  born  May 
28,  1861,  daughter  of  John  Wolcott  and  Margaret  (Beckwith) 
Hubbell  of  Chazy. 

Mr.  North  prepared  at  Black  Hall  School,  Lyme,  Conn.,  for 
Amherst  College,  from  which  he  was  graduated  in  1884,  and 
where  he  was  a  member  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  He  is  now  in 
business  with  Burton  Brothers  &  Co.,  267  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York 
City,  manufacturers  of  cotton  goods.  He  resides  at  29  South 
Elliott  PL,  Brooklyn,  N  Y. 

Child: 

i.  EDGERTON  GRANT,  b.  at  Brooklyn,  June  29,  1900.  Prepared 
for  Williams  College  at  Brooklyn  Poly.  Prep.  School.  Wil- 
liams College,  class  of  1922,  Psi  Upsilon  fraternity. 

526.  RICHARD9  DOUGLASS  NORTH  (Fayette9  C.,  John7, 
Lemuel6,  Abijah5,  John4,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas2,  John1),  second 
son  of  Fayette  Carver  North,  by  his  second  wife  Harriette  F. 
Douglass,  was  born  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  23,  1885. 
He  married  ELLEN  HAVENS.  They  reside  (1921)  at  Corinth, 
N.  Y. 

Children : 

i.  HARRIETTS  L. 

ii.  GERALD  R. 
iii.  FAYETTE  CARVER,  2ND. 
iv.  HOWARD  L. 

v.  SON,  b.  July  15,  1919. 


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527.  ARTHUR9  FILLMORE  NORTH  (Fayette*  C.,  John', 
Lemuel*,  Abijah5,  John*,  Nathaniel3,  Thomas*,  John1),  third  son 
of  Fayette  Carver  North,  by  his  second  wife  Harriette  F. 
Douglass,  was  born  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1886. 
He  married  MARION  SCHUMACHER.     Mr.  North  is  in  business 
in  Philadelphia,  with  offices  at  226  N.  3rd  St. 

Children: 

i.  ARTHUR  FILLMORE,  JR. 
ii.  BARBARA. 

528.  LEMUEL9  FAYETTE  NORTH  (Fayette8  C.,  John7, 
Lemuel6,  Abijah6,  John4,  Nathaniel3,   Thomas2,  John1),  fourth 
son  of  Fayette  Carver  North,  by  his  second  wife,  Harriette  F. 
Douglass,  was  born  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  May  1,  1888. 
He  married  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1908,  LAURA  PEARL, 
born  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  23,  1892,  daughter  of  Simeon 
C.  and  Lucy  A.  (Allen)  Pearl.     They  reside  (1921)  at  Chazy. 

Children: 

i.  LUCY  K.,  b.  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  April  4,  1909. 
ii.  PAULINE,  b.  at  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  April  13,  1910. 
iii.  ARTHUR  L.,  b.  at  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  April  9,  1911. 
iv.  MILDRED  R.,  b.  at  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1919. 

529.  STANLEY9  A.  NORTH  (Fayette8  C.,  John1,  Lemuel6, 
Abijah^,  John*,  Nathaniel*,  Thomas*,  John1),  fifth  son  of  Fayette 
Carver  North,  by  his  second  wife  Harriette  F.  Douglass,  was 
born  at  Chazy,  Clinton  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1890.    He  married 
at  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  4,  1914,  GLADYS  E.  WHITCOMB, 
born  at  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1891,  daughter  of  Herbert 
Eugene  and  Adelaide  Augusta  Whitcomb.     They  reside  (1921) 
at  Chazy,  where  Mr.  North  is  a  merchant. 

Children: 

i.  GLADYS  ETHELWYNNE,  b.  at  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1915. 
ii.  BETTY  ADELAIDE,  b.  at  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1921. 

530.  FAY9  E.  NORTH   (Lewis*  L.,  Ariel1  M.,  William6, 
Remembrance5,  Noah4,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  oldest  son  of 
Lewis  Lee  and  Mary  (Courtright)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville, 
Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  April  24,  1875,  and  married  at  Newton 
Falls,  Ohio,  May  10,  1903,  IRENE  (WERT)  DICE,  daughter  of  S. 
and  Emeline  Wert,  born  at  Mecca,  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  June  28, 
1873. 


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During  the  Spanish-American  War  Mr.  North  saw  active 
service  in  Cuba.  He  enlisted  in  Battery  H,  Second  Regiment, 
U.  S.  Artillery,  July  1,  1898,  and  was  discharged  May  12,  1899. 
He  is  now  engaged  in  the  coal  mining  business  at  Diamond,  Ohio. 

Children : 

i.  DAUGHTER,  b.  and  d.  Sept.  14,  1904. 
ii.  WILLIAM  IRWIN,  b.  Feb.  14,  1906. 
iii.  LEWIS  OTIS,  b.  May  14,  1908;  d.  April  6,  1909. 

531.  CLAY9  ARNOLD   NORTH    (Lewis*  L.,  Ariel*  M., 
William6,   Remembrance5,   Noah*,   Ebenezer3,    Thomas2,   John1), 
second  son  of  Lewis  Lee  and  Mary  (Courtright)  North,  was  born 
in  Clarence  township,  Calhoun  Co.,  Mich.,  July  19,  1881,  and 
married  at  Manton,  Mich.,  Aug.  12,  1911,  GRACE,  daughter  of 
Wilford  Dexter  and  Julia   (Gillet)   Fales.     She  was  born  at 
Manton,  Mich.,  July  1,  1886. 

After  graduating  from  the  Michigan  State  Normal  College, 
Mr.  North  served  for  twelve  years  as  teacher  and  superintendent 
in  the  public  schools  of  that  state,  and  is  now  the  representative 
of  the  International  Correspondence  School  at  Potterville,  Mich. 

Child: 

i.  MARSHALL  FALES,  b.  at  Potterville,  Mich.,  May  14,  1915. 

532.  GUY9  LENINGER  (Lewis6  L.,  Ariel7  M.,  William6, 
Remembrance5,    Noah4,    Ebenezer3,    Thomas2,   John1),   youngest 
son  of  Lewis  Lee  and  Mary  (Courtright)  North,  was  born  in 
Clarence  township,  Calhoun  Co.,  Mich.,  May  10,  1883,  and 
married  in  Sheridan  township,  that  county,  Sept.  24,   1907, 
FRANCES  MARIE,  daughter  of  Henry  Amos  and  Ruth  (Camp- 
bell) Towsley.     She  was  born  in  Leroy  township,  Calhoun  Co., 
Mich.,  July  21,  1888. 

Mr.  Leninger,  left  an  orphan  at  the  age  of  four  years,  was 
adopted  into  the  family  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Leninger  of  his 
native  town,  and  has  since  lived  on  their  farm,  adopting  the 
name  of  his  foster-parents. 

He  was  justice  of  the  peace  in  Clarence  township  from  1916 
to  1919,  then  supervisor  of  the  township  for  one  year,  and  in 
1920  was  elected  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Cal- 
houn Co.,  Farm  Bureau. 

Children  (Leninger) : 

i.  HAROLD  ADRIAN,  b.  in  Clarence  township,  July  20,  1908. 
ii.  MARIAN  LUCILE,  b.  in  Clarence  township,  Dec.  24,  1913. 


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533.  RAYMOND9   H.    NORTH    (Cyrus*  H.,   Ariel''   M., 
William6,   Remembrance5,   Noah*,   Ebenezer3,    Thomas2,   John1), 
second  son  of  Cyrus  H.  and  Clara  B.  (Humphrey)  North,  was 
born  at  Braceville,  Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  May  7,  1883,  and  mar- 
ried there  May  28,  1902,  ETHEL  C.  MALTBIE,  daughter  of  Mar- 
cus and  Miranda  (Walcott)  Maltbie.     Mr.  North  is  an  automo- 
tive engineer  and  resides  at  Toledo,  Ohio. 

Child: 

i.  DOROTHY  EVELYN,  b.  Aug.  1, 1904. 

534.  ALFRED9  R.  NORTH  (Cyrus*  H.,  Ariel7  M.,  William', 
Remembrance5,  Noah4,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas2,  John1),  youngest  son 
of  Cyrus  H.  and  Clara  (Humphrey)  North,  was  born  Nov.  7, 
1889,  and  married  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Feb.  20,  1912,  NORMA  V., 
daughter  of  Fred  and  Anna  E.  (Boetcher)  Lempke,  born  at 
Detroit,  April  19,  1894.     Mr.  North  is  chief  train  dispatcher  for 
the  Pere  Marquette  R.R.,  and  resides  at  477  Vinewood  Ave., 
Detroit. 

Child: 

i.  ALTHEA  L.,  b.  Oct.  5,  1916. 

535.  ALBERT9    VARLEY    NORTH     (Burton*,    Henry"1, 
Martin6,  Rufus5,  Martin4,  Ebenezer3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest  son 
of  Burton  and  Arthalinda  (Varley)  North,  was  born  Nov.  26, 
1881,  and  married  Sept.  2,  1903,  NETTIE  OGILVIE. 

Child: 

i.  DONALD,  b.  Nov.  15,  1905. 


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TENTH  GENERATION 

536.  FRANK10  WEBSTER  NORTH  (Lorenzo9,  Hartwell*, 
Miles7,  Samuel6,  Asa5,  Jonathan*,  John3,  Samuel2,  John1),  son  of 
Lorenzo  and  Patience  (Jewell)  North,  was  born  at  Braceville, 
Trumbull  Co.,  Ohio,  Aug.  14,  1887,  and  married  July  19,  1912, 
VERA   McKENZiE.     He   is   a   rubber   worker   and   resides   at 
Akron,  Ohio. 

Children : 

i.  MORLEY  FRANKLIN,  b.  Sept.  24,  1915. 
ii.  VALERY  DARLENE,  b.  Nov.  20,  1918. 

537.  GRENVILLE10    P.    North    (Charles9    W.,    Norman*, 
Czar7   P.,    Guy6,   Seth5,    Timothy*,    Thomas3,    Samuel2,   John1), 
youngest  son  of  Charles  Wright  and  Ella  (Gibson)  North,  was 
born  at  Cherokee,  111.,  Mar.  1,  1890.     He  married  VEVA  A. 
GRADY.     Mr.  North  is  a  lawyer  at  Cherokee,  la. 

Child: 

i.  ROBERT  GRADY,  b.  Mar.  25,  1916. 

538.  NELSON10   LUTHER   NORTH,    JR.,    (Nelson9   L., 
Nelson*  L.,  Czar7  P.,  Guy6,  Seth5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  Dr.  Nelson  Luther  and  Margaret  (Brown) 
North,  was  born  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1890,  and  married 
at  Sea  Cliff,  Nassau  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1914,  SARAH  EVELYN 
WEIR,  born  in  Brooklyn,  Nov.  8,  1888.     Mr.  North  is  a  lawyer 
in  Brooklyn  and  resides  at  166  Prospect  St. 

Children,  b.  at  Brooklyn: 

i.  MARY  W.,  b.  Aug.  5,  1916. 
ii.  NELSON  LUTHER,  b.  Feb.  28,  1918. 

539.  CHARLES10    RAYMOND    NORTH     (Charles9    L., 
Charles*  A.,  Levi7,  Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2, 
John1),  the  only  son  of  Charles  Levi  and  Martha  (Bawden) 
North,  was  born  Mar.  28,  1887,  and  married  at  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah,  June  5,  1912,  ELEANOR  SCHOENFELD.    Residence  (1920) 
Salt  Lake  City. 


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Children: 

i.  RUTH,  b.  Mar.  6,  1913. 
ii.  CHAKLES  KENNETH,  b.  July  25,  1914. 
iii.  MARVIN  RAY,  b.  Nov.  8,  1915;  d.  Jan.  6,  1916. 
iv.  GLEN  SCHOENFELD,  b.  April  14,  1917. 

540.  LEON10  DARE  NORTH  (Levi9  M.,  Levi*  H.,  Lev?, 
Sydney6,  Lot5,  Timothy*,  Thomas3,  Samuel2,  John1),  second  son  of 
Levi  Morgan  and  Tyresha  (Jensen)  North,  was  born  at  Mill 
Creek,  Salt  Lake  Co.,  Utah,  Feb.  6,  1897,  and  married  at  Salt 
Lake  City,  June  12,  1916,  CHARLOTTE  ALVEDA  LARSON,  born  at 
Ephraim,  Sanpete  Co.,  Utah,  Mar.  13,  1897. 

Child: 

i.  DONALD  LEON,  b.  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Dec.  2,  1917. 

541.  LEON10  DUANE   NORTH  (Charles9  A.  D.,  Alson*, 
Allen1,  Joseph6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas5,  Thomas2,  John1),  old- 
est son  of  Charles  Alson  Duane  and  Alice  (Andrews)  North,  was 
born  Dec.  10,  1889.     He  married  LA  VINA  HAMEL  of  Collinsville, 
who  died  Mar.  9,  1919.     Mr.  North  resides  (1919)  at  Hartford. 

Child: 

i.  ARLINE  GERTRUDE. 

542.  LYMAN10   OSCAR   NORTH    (Thomas9   M.,   John*, 
Lymari7,  Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  young- 
est son  of  Thomas  Melvin  and  Louisa  (Basil)  North,  was  born 
Sept.  2,  1877,  and  married  (1)  April  12,  1896,  NETTIE  COOK, 
who  died  Dec.  7,  1901,  (2)  Oct.  19,  1902,  THERESA  MAY  BLACK. 
They  reside  at  Lima,  Ohio. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  EVYLJN,  b.  Feb.  9,  1897. 

By  second  wife: 

ii.  LAURINE  ESTELLA,  b.  Oct.  4,  1905. 
iii.  CLETA  L.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1908. 
iv.  BYRON  OSCAR,  b.  May  30,  1913. 

543.  HENRY10  WILLIAM  NORTH  (Lyman9  M.,  John', 
Lyman7,  Abel6,  Isaac6,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  third 
son  of  Lyman  Madison  and  Icephena  (Myers)  North,  was  born 
at  Dorchester,  Neb.,  Mar.  21,  1882,  and  married  June  7,  1905, 
Lois  HAZEL  KERR,  born  in  Kosciusco  Co.,  Ind.,  June  2,  1888. 


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Children : 

i.  DELIGHT  ELIZABETH,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  April  9, 1906. 
ii.  CHALMER  KERB,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  Feb.  8,  1909. 
iii.  JOT  MARGERET,  b.  at  Kosciusco  Co.,  Ind.,  Feb.  11,  1917. 

544.  CLARENCE10  G.  NORTH  (David*  E.,  John*,  Lymari1, 
Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1},  only  child  of 
David  E.  and  Bertha  (Glaze)  North,  was  born  Aug.  26,  1884, 
and  married  Dec.  24,  1907,  EVA  JOHNSON.     Residence,  312  W. 
Southern  Ave.,  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Children: 

i.  ROBERT  LEROT,  b.  Oct.  29,  1908. 
ii.  HAROLD  EMERSON,  b.  Jan.  20,  1918. 

545.  ADAM10  EDWARD  NORTH  (Aaron9  C.,  Edward9  B., 
Lyman7,  Abel6,  Isaac5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  Aaron  Calvin  and  Molinda  (Fisher)  North,  was  born  at 
Peabody,  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  18,  1882,  and  married  Dec. 
25,  1904,  LULU  MAY  McCLAiN,  daughter  of  William  B.  and 
Jemima  (Egolf)  McClain,  born  Oct.  13,  1884.     Mr.  North  is  an 
electrician  and  resides  (1920)  at  West  Warren  Gardens,  Dear- 
born, Mich. 

Children: 

i.  CREDE  IVAN,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  June  3,  1905. 
ii.  EUGENE  FRANKLIN,  b.  at  Pontiac,  Mich.,  Sept.  15,  1909. 
iii.  HELEN  MAY,  b.  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Mar.  13,  1911. 
iv.  ADAM  EDWARD,  JR.,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  Nov.  12, 1917. 

546.  CHARLES10  BRENTON  NORTH   (Aaron9  C.,  Ed- 
ward8 B.,   Lyman1,   Abel6,   Isaac5,  Isaac*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Aaron  Calvin  and  Molinda  (Fisher)  North, 
was  born  at  Beldin,  Wabash  Co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  21,  1885,  and 
married  April  26,  1913,  RHODA  BLANCHE  COOK,  daughter  of 
Albert  and  Malinda  (Essig)  Cook.     Mr.  North  followed  car- 
pentering and  general  building  contracting  with  his  father  for 
eighteen  years,  and  then  went  on  a  farm  at  Larwill,  Ind.,  where 
he  now  resides. 

Children : 

i.  ROBERT  PAUL,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  April  4,  1915. 
ii.  MARTHA  Lois,  b.  at  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  Mar.  19,  1917. 

547.  JOHN10  CARLOS  NORTH  (John9  A,,  John*,  John\ 
Abel6,  Isaac6,  Isaac*,  Thomas*,  Thomas2,  John1},  only  son  of  John. 


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Austin  and  Nettie  (Drake)  North,  was  born  at  Collinsville,  Dec. 
3,  1891.  He  married  at  Ivoryton,  Conn.,  MARGARET  A.  PLATT, 
daughter  of  William  J.  and  Fannie  (Griswold)  Platt,  born  at 
Ivoryton  Oct.  31,  1894.  Mr.  North  resides  (1919)  at  76  Balti- 
more St.,  Hartford. 

Child: 

i.  JOHN  WILLIAM,  b.  at  Hartford,  April  1,  1919. 

548.  JOHN10  RICHARD  NORTH   (John9  C.,  John9  G., 
Lemuel7,  David6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
oldest  son  of  John  C.  and  Jessie  (Brinkerhoff)  North,  was  born 
Dec.  1,  1874,  and  died  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Mar.  26,  1920.    He 
married  Oct.  22,  1897,  MARGARET  ALDEN,  daughter  of  David  A. 
and  Helen  (Kidder)  Alden  of  New  Haven. 

After  graduating  at  the  Sheffield  Scientific  School  in  1895  he 
devoted  all  his  efforts  to  building  up  the  insurance  business 
founded  by  his  father  in  New  Haven.  He  was  a  major  in  the 
National  Guard  and  saw  active  service  on  the  Mexican  border 
in  1916.  During  the  European  War  he  was  a  colonel  in  the 
Conn.  State  Guard,  and  was  active  in  the  various  drives  and 
campaigns  which  were  launched.  His  residence  was  in  North 
Haven  where  he  was  prominent  in  church  and  town  affairs. 

Children: 

i.  RICHARD  ALDEN,  b.  Oct.  27, 1898.    Student  in  Sheffield  Scien- 
tific School. 

ii.  JOHN  ALDEN,  b.  Dec.  2, 1901. 
iii.  DAVID  ALDEN,  b.  Sept.  1,  1903. 

iv.  LAWRENCE  ALDEN,  b.  June  20,  1906;  d.  June  25, 1906. 
v.  PRISCILLA  ALDEN,  b.  Sept.  15,  1909. 
vi.  STANLEY  ALDEN,  b.  Sept.  3,  1912. 
vii.  BARBARA  BRINKERHOFF,  b.  Feb.  9, 1917. 

549.  HERBERT10  BRINKERHOFF  NORTH  (John9  C., 
John*  G.,  Lemuel"1,  David6,  Jedediah6,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas1, 
John1),  second  son  of  John  Curtis  and  Jessie  (Brinkerhoff) 
North,  was  born  Feb.  16,  1879,  and  married  July  10,  1901, 
LEILA  FROST  KIMBERLY,  daughter  of  Charles  G.  Kimberly.    He 
is  treasurer  of  the  F.  E.  Fowler  Co.,  New  Haven.    Residence, 
165  Alden  Ave.,  New  Haven. 

Children,  b.  at  New  Haven: 

i.  LEILA  JEANETTE,  b.  Sept.  21,  1902. 
ii.  Lois,  b.  May  21,  1908. 


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550.  CHARLES10    E.    NORTH    (Edward9    C.,    John6    G.t 
Lemuel1,  David6,  Jedediah6,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas*,  John1), 
only  son  of  Edward  C.  and  Marion  (Tilton)  North,  was  born 
July  16,  1875,  and  married  Oct.  19,  1904,  LILIAN  CUDDIHY  of 
Boston,  Mass.     He  is  (1919)  vice-president  and  manager  of 
Millenbach  Brothers  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Child: 

i.  JOHN  TILTON,  b.  Jan.  25,  1910. 

551.  CHARLES10  ANDREW  NORTH  (Charles9  G.,  Ceylon8, 
Albert7,  Stephen6,  Jedediah6,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
twin  son  of  Charles  Gilbert  and  Martha  (Young)  North,  was 
born  Mar.  10,  1863,  and  died  Dec.  31,  1908.     He  married  (1) 
Aug.  22,  1883,  CORA  A.  LAW,  of  Fulton,  N.  Y.;  (2)  after  her 
death  and  that  of  his  son,  the  latter's  widow,  NETTIE  (KOLSTE) 
NORTH.    They  reside  (1919)  at  827  Van  Buren  St.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  FBANKLIN  CEYLON,  b.  July  26,  1884;  d.  May  3, 1907;  m.  July 
7,  1904,  NETTIE  KOLSTE.     Child:  Ruth  Kolste,  b.  Jan.  13, 
1904;  d.  Nov.  24,  1918. 
ii.  CLARA  HELEN,  b.  Oct.  13,  1886;  m.  June  18,  1908,  WILLIAM 

GENSCH.     Three  children, 
iii.  FLORENCE  M.,  b.  June  18,  1889. 
iv.  CORA  FRANCES,  b.  Oct.  13  1891;  d.  June,  1911. 
v.  GILBERT  IRVING,  b.  June  9,  1895.    Served  for  15  months  in 

France  during  the  World  War. 
vi.  JENETTE  MAY,  b.  Aug.  22,  1896;  d.  young, 
vii.  AGNES  HAZEL,  b.  Feb.  1,  1899. 
By  second  wife: 

Four  or  more  children. 

552.  WILLIAM10  IRVING  NORTH  (Charles9  G.,  Ceylon8, 
Albert7,  Stephen6,  Jedediah6,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
twin  son  of  Charles  Gilbert  and  Martha  (Young)  North,  was 
born  at  Waupun,  Wis.,  Mar.  10,  1863.     He  married  at  Abrams, 
Wis.,  Nov.  15,  1894,  MABEL  TUTTLE,  born  at  Brookside,  Wis., 
Nov.  3,  1875.    They  reside  (1919)  at  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

Child: 

i.  MARTHA  MARY,  b.  at  Sheboygan,  Dec.  29,  1896. 

553.  WILLIS10  HENRY  NORTH    (Ceylon9   H.,    Ceylon8, 
Albert7,  Stephen6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac4,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 


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oldest  son  of  Ceylon  Henry  and  Sarah  (Brown)  North,  was 
born  July  4,  1872.  He  married  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Aug.  23, 
1899,  MARY  LOUISE  GREEN.  They  reside  (1919)  at  3552  Third 
Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  where  he  is  a  salesman  with  the 
Warner  Hardware  Co. 

Children,  b.  at  Minneapolis: 

i.  DOROTHEA  MAE,  b.  Sept.  27,  1901. 
ii.  ELSIE  HELEN,  b.  May  4,  1903. 
iii.  CEYLON  AVERY,  b.  Jan.  21,  1907. 
iv.  MARION  ELVA,  b.  Mar.  30,  1911. 

554.  JEROME10  REYNOLDS  NORTH  (George9  L.,  Cey- 
lon9,  Albert7,   Stephen6,   Jedediah5,   Isaac*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2, 
John1),  oldest  son  of  George  Lyman  and  Helen   (Reynolds) 
North,  was  born  at  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Aug.  23,  1870,  and  mar- 
ried there  Oct.  4,  1893,  HELEN  A.  BACON,  daughter  of  Edwin  H. 
and  Ellen  A.  Bacon,  born  at  Green  Bay  Nov.  12,  1869.     Mr. 
North  is  (1919)  a  practising  attorney  at  Green  Bay  and  a  mem- 
ber of  the  firm  of  Greene,  Fairchild,  North,  Parker  and  Mc- 
Gillan.     Residence,  832  S.  Monroe  Ave.,  Green  Bay. 

Children,  b.  at  Green  Bay: 

i.  REYNOLDS  BACON,  b.  Sept.  22,  1894.    During  the  World 

War  he  was  a  sergeant  in  Battery  B,  35th  Field  Artillery, 
ii.  LUDLOW  FREY    b.  Mar.  5,  1901.    During  the  World  War 
served  in  the  Ambulance  Corps  of  the  American  Red  Cross, 
iii.  VIRGINIA  LYMAN,  b.  Sept.  8, 1904. 

555.  HOWARD10  FRANCES  NORTH  (Edward9  C.,  Nelson8, 
William7,  Noah6,  Jedediah5,  Isaac*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1), 
only  son  of  Edward  Charles  and  Harriet  (Webster)  North,  was 
born  at  Naugatuck,  Feb.  20,  1869,  and  married  June  12,  1895, 
FLORENCE  GOODWIN.    Residence,  Seymour,  Conn. 

Child: 

i.  GOODWIN  STUART,  b.  April  10,  1898.    Resides  at  9  Holmes 
Ave.,  Waterbury. 

556.  EDWARD10  NORTH  (Louis9  E.,  Charles8  C.,  Daniel1, 
John6  D.,  DanieP,  Thomas4,  Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  oldest 
son  of  Louis  Elmer  and  Carrie  (Kimmel)  North,  was  born  at 
Kinsley,  Kans.,  April  23,  1883,  and  married  Oct.  10,  1903,  IDA 
THOMPSON.     They  reside  at  Garden  City,  Kansas. 


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Children: 
i.  OWEN. 
ii.  FERN. 
iii.  OBEY. 

557.  ROY10  D.  NORTH  (Louis9  E.,  Charles*  C.,  Daniel1, 
John6  D.,  Daniel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,   Thomas2,  John1),  second 
son  of  Louis  Elmer  and  Carrie  (Kimmel)  North,  was  born  at 
Kinsley,  Kans.,  Feb.  11,  1885.     He  married  (1)  Jan.  27,  1907, 
GRACE  BIRD;  (2)  Aug.  16,  1911,  FANNY  AGNEW.    Residence 
(1920)  Kinsley,  Kans. 

Children: 

i.  VIRGIL. 
ii.  OWEL. 
iii.  EDITH. 

558.  JAMES10  E.  NORTH  (Louis9  E.,  Charles9  C.,  Daniel7, 
John6  D.,  Daniel5,  Thomas*,  Thomas3,  Thomas2,  John1),  fifth  son 
of  Louis  Elmer  and  Carrie  (Kimmel)  North,  was  born  at  Kins- 
ley, Kans.,  June  16,  1890,  and  married  Oct.  15,  1915,  GRACE 
AVERT.     Mr.  North  lives  in  his  native  town. 

Child: 

i.  WANDA. 

559.  THOMAS10  BROME  NORTH  (Charles9  W.,  Charles* 
C.,  Daniel1,  John6  D.,  Daniel*,    Thomas*,    Thomas3,    Thomas2, 
John1),  second  son  of  Charles  Wesley  and  Elizabeth  (Brome) 
North,  was  born  Jan.  13, 1889,  and  married  Aug.  6, 1912,  NELLIE 
ROOT.    During  the  World  War  he  served  in  the  U.  S.  Army. 

Children: 

i.  CORA  ELIZABETH,  b.  Aug.  26,  1913. 
ii.  BRENDA  MAE,  b.  Jan.  7,  1915. 


APPENDIX 

MATERIAL  RECEIVED  TOO  LATE  FOR  INSERTION 
IN  PROPER  ORDER 

RUTH4  NORTH,  daughter  of  John  North  (6),  probably 
died  Jan.,  1736;  married  Jan.  2,  1729,  Ensign  ISAAC  COWLES, 
JR.,  born  April  21,  1702,  died  Sept.  29,  1737. 

Children : 

i.  MARY,  b.  Dec.  14,  1729;  d.  Feb.  25,  1755;  m.  Sept.  20,  1750, 

TIMOTHY  WADSWORTH. 
ii.  RUTH,  b.  Dec.  28, 1731 ;  d.  in  infancy, 
iii.  JUDA,  bap.  Mar.  31,  1734. 

iv.  ISAAC,  b.  1736;  m.  ELIZABETH . 

iv.  RUTH,  b.  Oct.  8,  1737;  m.  April  5,   1759,  CAPT.  SAMUEL 
UPSON. 

SARAH4  NORTH,  daughter  of  Thomas  North  (8),  died 
May  3,  1777;  married  May  17,  1728,  SERGT.  JOSEPH  WOOD- 
FORD,  son  of  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Smith)  Woodford.  He  was 
born  Aug.  22,  1705,  and  died  Feb.  4,  1783. 

Children : 

i.  LYDIA,  d.  Aug.  20,  1761;  m.  Jan.  18,  1753,  widower  THOMAS 

ANDREWS. 
ii.  JOSEPH,  b.  Mar.  12,  1731-2;  d.  1822;  m.  (1)  Aug.  1,  1751, 

ELIZABETH  HART;  (2)  MRS.  EUNICE  (HART)  COWLES. 
iii.  SARAH,  b.  May  6,  1734;  d.  young. 

iv.  HANNAH,  b.  July  17,  1737;  m.  April  1,  1756,  PERRY  MAR- 
SHALL. 

v.  SARAH,  b.  Mar.  19,  1740-1;  d.  April  29,  1791. 
vi.  Lois,  b.  1742;  d.  April  15,  1783;  m.  June  28,  1764,  SAMUEL 

NORTH  (45). 

vii.  MARY,  unm.  in  1776. 
viii.  EUNICE,  b.  1750;  d.  Sept.  18,  1819;  m.  Nov.  26,  1772,  SETH 

NORTH  (46). 

ix.  ISAAC,  bap.  Mar.  18, 1753;  d.  Mar.  19,  1831;  m.  July  6, 1774, 
SARAH  FULLER. 


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REBECCA4  NORTH,  daughter  of  Joseph  North  (10),  mar- 
ried ELISHA  YALE. 

Children: 

i.  ELISHA,  b.  Dec.  8, 1763;  d.  July  31, 1840;  m.  RHODA  CULVER. 

ii.  ELIHTJ,  b.  April  10,  1767;  m.  POLLY  BAILEY. 

iii.  AUBELIA,  b.  Nov.  7,  1773;  m.  JOHN  HANDY. 

iv.  EBEB,  b.  Aug.  1, 1776;  d.  Nov.  25, 1816;  m.  PHEBE  PENDLETON. 

v.  REBECCA,  b.  Mar.  13,  1780;  m.  JOHN  TERRY. 

vi.  WEALTHY  ANN,  b.  Sept.  13, 1784;  d.  unm. 

SIBYL4  NORTH,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  North  (11),  died 
Sept.  21,  1807;  married  at  Torrington,  April  14,  1756,  SAMUEL 
COWLES,  JR.,  born  July  30,  1735;  died  Oct.  29,  1815.  He  was 
a  member  of  the  Farmington  Company  during  the  French  and 
Indian  War,  and  a  sergeant  and  ensign  during  the  Revolution. 

Children: 

i.  Lois,  b.  April  25, 1757;  m.  Nov.  26, 1778,  DAVID  BEARDSLEY. 
ii.  NOAH,  b.  Oct.  17, 1759;  d.  Jan.  14, 1839;  m.  (1)  Dec.  14,  1780, 

OLIVE  MILLS;  (2)  ABIGAIL . 

iii.  ZELPHA,  b.  June  7, 1762;  d.  Aug.  or  June  18,  1824;  m.  (1)  Jan. 

3,  1782,  JOEL  GRANT;  (2)  Feb.  2,  1818,  JOSEPH  HULL. 
iv.  THANKFUL,  b.  June  26,  1767;  d.  Mar.  20,  1827;  m.  June  12, 

1784,  ABIJAH  CASE. 

v.  SAMUEL,  b.  Mar.  11,  1769;  d.  Jan.  1, 1770. 
vi.  SAMUEL,  b.  Mar.  12,  1771;  d.  Dec.  1,  1845;  m.  Oct.  1,  1800, 

OLIVE  PHELPS. 
vii.  JOSIAH,  b.  May  20,  1774;  d.  Aug.  23,  1871;  m.  Feb.,  1795, 

MARTHA  TOBEY. 
viii.  ENEAS,  b.  Jan.  26, 1778;  d.  aged  17. 

LUCY4  NORTH,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  North  (11),  died 
June  30,  1826;  married  at  Torrington,  AMASA  COWLES,  born 
Feb.  3,  1744-5,  died  May  12,  1832,  son  of  Samuel  Cowles.  He 
was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Children: 

i.  IRA,  b.  June  12, 1768;  m.  (1)  Oct.  16, 1788,  SARAH  LANE;  (2) 

CHARITY  DIBBLE. 

ii.  AMASA,  b.  April  23,  1771;  d.  Sept.  12,  1827;  m.  (1)  SABRINA 
BULL,  who  d.  Feb.  25,  1815;  (2)  Jan.  6,  1816,  HANNAH  Hos- 

MER. 

iii.  OLIVE,  b.  Feb.  5,  1774;  d.  Feb.  1,  1847;  m.  May  30,  1795, 

ABIJAH  NORTHWAY. 
iv.  ASAHEL,  b.  Jan.  20, 1777;  m.  ADALINE  KEYES. 


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MARY5  NORTH,  daughter  of  Jonathon  North  (13),  died 
about  1778;  married  JOHN  COSGROVE. 

Children: 

i.  WILLIAM. 

ii.  MARIA. 
iii.  MARGARET. 
iv.  LYDIA. 

v.  CHRISTOPHER. 
vi.  ELIZABETH. 

MERCY5  NORTH,  daughter  of  Josiah  North  (14),  born 
Nov.,  1743;  died  Sept.  10,  1828;  married  ELISHA  SCOTT,  born 
July  26,  1732,  died  Jan.  18,  1821. 

Children: 

i.  TEMPERANCE,  b.  Sept.  27,  1766;  d.  1835;  m.  JUDD. 
ii.  HEZEKIA,  b.  Aug.  17, 1769;  d.  Mar.  1, 1831. 
iii.  SALLY,  b.  Oct.  24,  1772;  m.  WETMORE. 
iv.  NANCY,  b.  Mar.  31,  1776;  d.  Dec.  3,  1855;  m.  ROBERTS. 
v.  LUCY,  b.  Nov.  29, 1778;  d.  Jan.  12, 1862. 

vi.  ERASTUS,  b.  Nov.  6,  1787;  d.  June  28,  1873;  m.  Feb.  8,  1818, 
NANCY  WHITING. 

LOIS5  NORTH,  daughter  of  Samuel  North  (15),  married  (1) 
Aug.  30,  1770,  SAMUEL  SCOTT,  born  Mar.  12,  1746,  died  Nov.  3, 
1776,  son  of  Hezekia  Scott;  (2)  Feb.  14,  1782,  widower  TIMOTHY 
WOODRUFF,  born  Dec.  20,  1732,  died  Sept.  24,  1788,  son  of  Mat- 
thew and  Susanna  (North)  Woodruff. 

Children,  by  first  marriage : 
i.  DAVID. 
ii.  SAMUEL,  b.  Mar.  16, 1772;  d.  before  June  5, 1812;  m.  Feb.  14, 

1795,  MELINDA  HURLBUT. 

iii.  MARTHA,  b.  1775;  d.  Dec.  8,  1843;  m.  April  13,  1794,  OZEM 
[  ?  ]  WOODRUFF. 

SIBYL5  NORTH,  daughter  of  Josiah  North  (14),  born  Oct. 
13,  1727;  married  Dec.  3,  1750,  JAMES  GRIDLEY,  born  Dec.  7, 
1725,  died  1784,  son  of  James  and  Susannah  (Smith)  Gridley. 

Children: 

i.  JUDAH,  b.  Jan.  14,  1751;  soldier  in  the  Revolution, 
ii.  SARAH,  b.  June  18,  1752;  d.  Sept.  18,  1753. 
iii.  ZEPHANIAH,  b.  April  6,  1754;  d.  Jan.  7, 1756. 
iv.  DAVID,  b.  Jan.  18,  1756. 
v.  STEPHEN,  b.  Dec.  16,  1757. 


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vi.  OBED,  b.  April  28,  1760;  d.  Feb.  8,  1826;  m.  Oct.  3,  1787, 

ELIZABETH  COLES  (CowLEs).     Soldier  in  the  Revolution, 
vii.  SIBYL,  b.  Sept.  23, 1762;  perhaps  she  who  m.  THOMAS  NORTH 

(8)? 
viii.  JAMES,  b.  Jan.  12,  1765. 

ix.  OLIVER,  b.  Nov.  27,  1767;  m.  NORTH  and  had  son 

John  C.  He  was  in  New  Cornwall,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1794, 
where  Thomas  North  (8)  also  was,  but  no  relationship  be- 
tween the  two  has  been  established. 

C  AND  ACE5  NORTH,  daughter  of  David  North  (23),  mar- 
ried (2)  CAPT.  DUDLEY  WOODFORD,  born  Feb.  20,  1753,  died 
Feb.  8,  1803,  son  of  William  Woodford. 

Children: 

i.  ANNA  FORD,  b.  Nov.  14,  1797;  d.  Nov.  5, 1813. 
ii.  SARAH  NORTH,  b.  Sept.  11,  1799. 
iii.  NANCY,  b.  Oct.  21,  1801;  d.  May  20,  1804. 

JEMIMA5  NORTH,  daughter  of  Noah  North  (28),  married 
April  19,  1787,  ELIHU  BARBER. 

Children : 

i.  MARY,  b.  June  22, 1793;  m.  Feb.  4, 1814,  OLIVER  LOOMIS. 
ii.  ELIHU,  b.  Feb.  24,  1798;  d.  Feb.  1857;  m.  (1)  SALLY  DEMING; 

(2)  MARY  CARTWRIGHT;  (3)  EMILY  CLARK. 
iii.  JEMIMA,  b.  April  16, 1800;  d.  1874;  m.  Feb.  15, 1817,  EPHRAIM 

LOOMIS. 
iv.  ELKANAH,  b.  June  25,  1803;  d.  1865;  m.  (1)  CYNTHIA  TUBES; 

(2)  ELECTA  TUBES. 

v.  ORSON,  b.  Nov.  6,  1805;  m.  (1)  ROXY  ANN  EGGLESTON;  (2) 
Dec.  4,  1842,  MARTHA  STARKS. 

MARY5  NORTH,  daughter  of  Noah  North  (28),  married 
REV.  HEZEKIA  WEST  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa. 

Children: 

i.  HEZEKIA  NORTH,  b.  1802. 
ii.  ROSA,  b.  1804. 

ABIGAIL5  NORTH,  daughter  of  Martin  North  (29),  was 
perhaps  she  who  married  June  18, 1780,  ANDREW  EVERITT. 

Children: 

i.  ELIHU,  m.  ROXY  MARSHALL. 
ii.  ANDREW  H. 


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OLIVE6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Asa  North  (32),  married 
WILLIAM  COWLES,  born  at  Canaan,  July  9,  1767,  son  -of  Benja- 
min and  Catherine  Cowles. 

Children: 

i.  WILLIAM. 

ii.  DAKIUS  NORTH,  m.  Mar.  7, 1822,  NARCISSA  LANE. 
iii.  CATHERINE. 

NANCY6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Asa  North  (37),  married 
CHAUNCEY  WOODFORD,  who  died  June  30,  1856. 

Children: 

i.  ASAHEL,  b.  July  14, 1804;  d.  May  23, 1849;  m.  MARTHA . 

ii.  EMILY,  m.  HIRAM  SMITH  of  Lansing,  Mich, 
iii.  DIANA,  m.  OGDEN  SMITH. 

iv.  LOUISA  R.,  m.  JOSEPH  MATTHEWS  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
v.  ELBERT,  b.  Jan.  8,  1823. 
vi.  GEORGE,  b.  April  23,  1826. 

RHODA6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Asa  North  (37),  married 
EBENEZER  SANFORD,  JR. 

Children: 

i.  ROMEO,  b.  June  16,  1793;  d.  Mar.  12, 1857;  m.  ESTHER  COL- 
BURN. 
ii.  TIMOTHY,  b.  Dec.  13,  1795;  d.  Aug.  17, 1866;  m.  (1)  LUCINA 

TEAL;  (2)  SUSAN  KELSEY. 

iii.  ASA,  b.  June  2,  1797;  d.  Aug.  21,  1872;  m.  SUSAN  KELSEY. 
iv.  HULDAH,  b.  July  28, 1799;  d.  1876;  m.  LYMAN  BARBER. 
v.  CYNTHIA,  b.  Oct.  19,  1801;  d.  Mar.  26,  1832;  m.  LATIMER 

GATES. 

vi.  LUTHER  N.,  b.  Mar.  9,  1803;  m.  HANNAH  PHELPS. 
vii.  SETH,  b.  April  14,  1805;  m.  SARAH  SOUTHWICK. 
viii.  ELIZABETH,  b.  June  3, 1807;  m.  LATIMER  GATES. 
ix.  NANCY  ISABEL,  b.  Aug.  17,  1810;  m.  MANNING  HATHAWAY. 
x.  LAURA  LUSK,  b.  May  5,  1813;  m.  (1)  JOHN  PECK;  (2)  JOHN 
Fox. 

EUNICE6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Eli  North  (38),  married 
DANIEL  COWLES.  Authorities  differ  as  to  whether  they  had 
any  children.  The  Historical  Gazette  of  Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1785-1888,  says  that  Daniel  and  Eunice  (North)  Cowles  had  five 
children,  and  this  statement  is  accepted  as  correct  by  Col.  Cal- 
vin D.  Cowles  of  Hartford,  who  is  compiler  of  the  Cowles  gen- 
ealogy, and  gives  the  children  as  follows : 


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i.  RUFUS,  b.  Oct.  18, 1790;  m.  REBECCA  CURKAN. 
ii.  ROMEO,  b.  July  26,  1794;  d.  Mar.  10,  1854;  m.  SARAH  WlL- 
IIAMS. 

iii.  SHUBAEL,  b.  Oct.  8,  1798;  d.  Jan.  30,  1877;  m.  SARAH  HUB- 
BARD. 

iv.  GEORGE,  b.  April  5,  1800;  d.  1876;  m.  HANNAH  ANDREWS. 
v.  HORACE,  b.  Feb.  21,  1802;  d.  July  19,  1833;  m.  DEBORAH 

COWELL. 

HEPZIBAH6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Lieut.  Isaac  North  (43), 
married  Jan.  16,  1777,  ISAAC  PORTER,  born  April  27,  1755;  died 
Sept.  27,  1839. 

Children: 

i.  SYLVESTER,  b.  Jan.  15,  1778;  d.  Nov.  13, 1824. 
ii.  RUSSELL,  b.  Feb.  17,  1780;  d.  July  12,  1857. 
iii.  OLIVE,  b.  Mar.  15,  1782;  d.  May  27,  1827;  m.  Nov.  3,  1802, 
RICHARD  WILCOX.    Their   daughter   Mary  Olive,  m.    Dea. 
Alfred  North  (348). 

iv.  SELAH,  b.  Aug.  21, 1784;  d.  Sept.  21, 1861. 
v.  HEPZIBAH,  b.  Mar.  25, 1788;  d.  June  3, 1822. 
vi.  BETSEY,  b.  Oct.  28,  1789;  d.  April  4,  1829. 

ELISHA6  NORTH.  In  the  private  records  of  Rev.  Caleb 
Cobb  of  Westbrook,  Me.,  where  have  been  found  the  marriage 
dates  of  Elijah  and  Elisha  North,  sons  of  Samuel  North  (45), 
and  of  Elijah  North's  daughter  Maria,  appear  also  the  following: 
SAMUEL  NORTH  married  June  27,  1844,  MARY  ANN  WINSLOW 
of  Portland,  Me.;  Lois  NORTH  married  Oct.  12, 1818,  CLEMENT 
DYER.  These  may  be  children  of  Elisha  North  whose  descend- 
ants, if  any,  have  not  been  traced. 

ROSETTA6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Seth  North  (46),  married 
(2)  SALMON  HART. 

Children: 

i.  SILAS  WILLIAMS,  b.  Sept.  12,  1818;  m.  Nov.  24,  1846,  ABI- 
GAIL MERWIN. 

ii.  FREDERIC  WOODFORD,  b.  Nov.  19,  1822;  m.  June  2,  1857, 
JENNIE  M.  BASSETT. 

RACHEL6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Samuel  North  (48),  mar- 
ried DAVID  HURD,  son  of  Ebenezer  Kurd,  Sr.,  of  Stratford. 

Children: 

i.  SAMUEL  A.,  b.  Oct.  7,  1808;  d.  July  14,  1879;  m.  SARAH 
WHEELER. 


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ii.  EBENEZER,  b.  Nov.  8,  1810. 
iii.  ELIZABETH  M.,  b.  May  4,  1815. 
iv.  BENJAMIN  M.,  b.  July  7,  1820. 

MARY6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Reuben  North  (56),  married 
DANIEL  B.,  son  of  Orion  and  Rosalinda  (Knight)  Capron,  and 
lived  in  New  Britain. 

Children: 

i.    ROSELLA. 

ii.  CORNELIUS. 

ELIZABETH6  NORTH,  daughter  of  Remembrance  North 
(65),  married  CORRELL  COWLES,  born  at  New  Hartford,  Oct. 
2,  1796,  died  at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1873,  son  of  Theodore 
Cowles,  and  resided  in  Sheffield,  Mass. 

Children : 

i.  GEORGE  R.,  b.  Oct.  1,  1823;  d.  about  1896,  probably  unm. 
ii.  OVID  WILLIAM,  b.  Mar.  9,  1827;  m.  AGNES  MARIA  DUCHER. 
iii.  ALBERT  N.,  b.  Feb.  22,  1834;  d.  Dec.  20,  1872;  m.  MARY 

ELIZABETH  HOADLEY;  Union  soldier  in  Civil  War. 
iv.  ELIZABETH  CATHERINE,  b.  Mar.  10,  1844;  m.  Jan.  1,  1867, 
FREDERICK  BENHAM  HOADLEY. 

ALMIRA7  NORTH,  daughter  of  Elijah  North  (84),  mar- 
ried JESSE  SANFORD. 

Children: 

i.  ELLEN  NAOMI,  b.  1820;  d.  1834. 
ii.  EDMUND,  m.  MARY  TILLOTSON. 
iii.  TRUMAN,  m.  June  3,  1856,  EMILY  M.  WOOD. 
iv.  SHERMAN,  m.  HELEN  HUMPHREY. 
v.  ALMIRA,  d.  May  29,  1862. 

ABIGAIL7  NORTH,  daughter  of  David  North  (100),  mar- 
ried WILLIAM  BOARDMAN. 

Children: 

i.  EDWIN  L.,  b.  May  2,  1816;  m.  (1)  Nov.  24,  1840,  LUCRETIA 

A.  HARWOOD;  (2)  Feb.  3,  1864,  SARAH  J.  LORING. 
ii.  HENRY,  b.  Oct.  2, 1817;  m.  April  27, 1853,  MARTHA  E.  DALEY. 
iii.  CAROLINE,  b.  Aug.  28, 1819;  d.  Feb.  12,  1837. 
iv.  LUCY  JANE,  b.  Feb.  26,  1822;  m.  Oct.  24,  1849,  WALTER  G. 
SAVAGE. 


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v.  WILLIAM  F.,  b.  Sept.  14, 1824;  m.  (1)  Sept.  1,  1847,  FRANCES 

WHITNEY;  (2)  Oct.  6, 1869,  KATE  BILLS  HOLMES. 
vi.  MARTHA,  b.  Dec.  1,  1829;  m.  Dec.  3,  1850,  GEORGE  F.  BAR- 
THOLOMEW. 
vii.  GEORGE,  b.  June  17,  1835;  d.  Feb.  2,  1836. 

SARAH8  MARIA  NORTH,  daughter  of  Edmund  North 
(206),  was  born  at  Berlin,  June  11,  1833,  and  died  at  Morris, 
111.,  Dec.  25,  1920.  She  married  at  Jackson,  Miss.,  Sept.  12, 
1862,  J.  HAMILTON  WHITNEY,  born  at  Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
13,  1832,  died  in  California,  Dec.  8,  1893.  They  resided  at 
Morris,  111. 

Children : 

i.  ALICE,  b.  Mar.  6,  1864;  m.  May  2,  1881,  CHAUNCEY  A. 
MILLER. 

ii.  EMMET,  b.  Oct.  19,  1866;  m.  Aug.  30,  1904,  VIRGINIA  RUS- 
SELL. 

GEORGE8  MILTON  NORTH,  son  of  Edmund  North  (206), 
was  born  at  Berlin,  May  2,  1846,  and  died  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif., 
July  22,  1910.  He  married  (1)  at  Windham,  Ohio,  Feb.  15, 
1870,  ESTHER  AMELIA  DONALSON,  born  there  April  1,  1845, 
died  at  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Jan.  27,  1871 ;  (2)  at  Genoa,  Ohio,  Aug. 
8,  1877,  AURELIA  (LILY)  BAILEY,  born  at  Circleville,  Ohio, 
Aug.  8,  1850,  died  at  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Nov.  1,  1910. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  AMELIA  MIRIAM,  b.  Jan.  26,  1871. 
By  second  wife,  b.  at  Genoa,  Ohio: 

ii.  EDMUND  DAVID,  b.  Oct.  5,  1878;  d.  at  Mexico  City,  Mexico, 
June  22,  1910;  m.  at  Butte,  Mont.,  Mar.  1,  1905,  ESTHER 
MIKLEJOHN.  Child:  Helen  Esther,  b.  at  Los  Angeles,  Cain*., 
Sept.  8,  1908. 

iii.  HELEN  KATE,  b.  Feb.  18,  1880;  m.  at  Los  Angeles,  Mar.  16, 
1909,  ERNEST  ALLEN  STROUT.  Children:  (1)  Miriam  North, 
b.  Oct.  10, 1910.  (2)  Virginia  June,  b.  June  2, 1915. 
iv.  WHEELER  ORRIN,  b.  Sept.  13,  1881;  m.  at  Palo  Alto,  Calif., 
April  12,  1903,  FLORENCE  JULIA  Ross.  Children:  (1)  Rose 
Edmund,  b.  at  Los  Angeles,  Feb.  4,  1905;  d.  at  Ojai,  Cain*., 
Nov.  27,  1919.  (2)  Julia  Miriam,  b.  at  Los  Angeles,  July  30, 
1906. 

AMELIA8  BENTON  NORTH,  daughter  of  David  North 
(210),  married  STEPHEN  B.  KEELER. 


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Children: 

i.  EMILY  CELIA,  b.  and  d.  1835. 

ii.  MARY  AUGUSTA,  b.  Feb.  23, 1836;  m.  1856  HARRISON  OLLER. 
iii.  ANDREW  BENTON,  b.  Nov.  22,  1837;  d.  July  7,  1852. 
iv.  AMANDA  ELIZABETH,   b.   Jan.   23,   1840;   m.   (1)  Aug.   26, 
1858,  JOHN  HENRY  MCCARTY;  (2)  April  2,  1874,  WILLIAM 
CURL. 

v.  ANTOINETTE  ELIZABETH,  b.  Sept.  12, 1842;  d.  Dec.  14, 1873; 
m.  (1)  ENOCH  WESLEY  MATHIS;  (2)  Oct.  4,  1868,  WILLIAM 
CURL,  who  later  m.  her  sister  Amanda, 
vi.  JANE  AMELIA,  b.  Sept.  20, 1844;  m.  June  2, 1870,  LAFAYETTE 

ALLEN. 
vii.  ADELAIDE  AMELIA,  b.  Feb.  20,  1847;  m.  Sept.  15, 1867,  AL- 

PHONSO  CURL. 

viii.  MILO  SANFORD,  b.  April  3,  1854. 
ix.  ABIGAIL  ROSALIA,  b.  Mar.  22,  1856;  d.  July  8,  1859. 
x.  SARAH  ELLA  BENTON,  b.  April  11,  1858. 

HON.  TOWNSEND7  NORTH  (232)  spent  his  boyhood 
near  the  place  of  his  birth,  but  in  1835  he  came  to  Washtenaw 
Co.,  Mich.,  with  his  father,  who  was  a  joiner  by  trade.  He  fol- 
lowed this  business  for  several  years,  building  the  first  dormitory 
building  for  the  University  of  Michigan  at  Ann  Arbor,  and  the 
first  bridge  over  the  Cass  River  at  Bridgeport.  In  payment  for 
the  latter  he  received  a  grant  of  three  thousand  acres  of  land. 
Most  of  the  industries  and  advantages  which  Vassar  now  enjoys 
are  due  to  the  wise  plans,  keen  foresight  and  energetic  work 
which  Mr.  North,  its  founder,  put  forth  in  the  early  days  of  the 
settlement.  In  the  spring  of  1849  he  dedicated  to  civilization  the 
site  where  Vassar  now  stands,  and  opened  the  way  for  the  set- 
tlement of  Tuscola  Co.  In  1867  he  started  the  Vassar  Woolen 
Mills  of  which  he  was  president  at  the  time  of  his  death.  In 
1875  he  started  the  first  bank  in  the  county,  which  was  reorgan- 
ized into  the  First  National  Bank  of  Vassar.  Among  the  other 
offices  which  Mr.  North  held  during  his  life  were :  the  first  regis- 
trar of  deeds  of  Tuscola  Co.,  revenue  assessor  for  the  sixth  Michi- 
gan district  (appointed  by  Lincoln),  state  senator,  supervisor 
of  Vassar,  member  of  the  Board  of  Education  and  superintend- 
ent of  the  Michigan  State  School  for  the  Blind. 

Mr.  North  was  widely  known  and  highly  esteemed  by  all  who 
knew  him.  There  has  not  been  so  general  a  feeling  of  loss  over 
the  death  of  a  citizen  since  Vassar  was  settled.  He  was  a  leader 
of  every  worthy  enterprise  in  the  village,  in  Tuscola  Co.,  and 

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some  general  interests  in  the  state.     His  heart  was  strong  against 
dishonesty,  crime,  indolence  and  drunkenness. 

(Abstracted  from  "The  Cyclopedia  of  Michigan.") 

CATHARINE9  ROOSEVELT  NORTH,  daughter  of  Henry 
S.  North  (353),  married  (1)  April  15,  1857,  EMORY  F.  HOLWAY; 
(2)  Feb.  7, 1876,  EDWARD  WHITE  HALE. 

Children,  by  first  husband: 

i.  ADDELINE  AUGUSTA,  b.  July  31,  1859. 
ii.  ANTOINETTE  GRIDLEY,  b.  Aug.  17,  1861;  m.  PREW. 
iii.  HENRY  PARKER,  b.  Dec.  13, 1863. 
iv.  JENNIE  ELIZABETH,  b.  Mar.  12,  1868. 

By  second  husband: 

v.  EDWARD  OSMER,  b.  Mar.  19,  1877. 

AUGUSTA9  MEIGS  NORTH,  daughter  of  Henry  S.  North 
(353),  died  Feb.  17,  1909;  married  Dec.  25,  1879,  GARDINER 
B.  SMITH,  who  died  Sept.  23,  1895.  No  children. 

MAGDALENA9  YATES  NORTH,  daughter  of  Henry  S. 
North  (353),  married  Nov.  4,  1872,  GEORGE  ARNOLD  TYLER, 
who  died  Oct.  9,  1915.  Mrs.  North  resides  with  her  daughter. 

Child: 

i.  CAROLYN  NORTH,  b.  Sept.  17, 1878;  m.  April  10, 1899, ROBERT 
S.  KEARNEY.  Residence,  450  Ridgewood  Road,  South  Orange, 
N.J.  Child:  George  Tyler,  b.  Feb.  7, 1908. 

CORNELIA9  DOUD  NORTH,  daughter  of  James  Doud 
North  (354),  married  July  6,  1867,  HARVEY  HURLBUT. 

Children: 

i.  LUCY  ADELIA,  b.  June  26,  1868. 
ii.  ADA  MARIA,  b.  Jan.  27,  1878. 

JUDSON9  PIERCE  NORTH,  son  of  Norman  C.  North 
(355),  was  born  Sept.  10,  1852,  and  married  Aug.  27,  1883, 
MARGARET,  daughter  of  Archibald  and  Catherine  (Maclntyre) 
MacNaughton.  In  1869  Mr.  North  journeyed  to  Hancock, 
Mich.,  and  entered  the  mercantile  establishment  of  his  uncle 
Seth  D.  North,  remaining  in  this  work  until  1883.  From  1876 
he  was  in  a  branch  store  at  Calumet,  Mich.,  and  in  1883  he  as- 
sumed the  proprietorship  and  management  of  the  Calumet 


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Hotel,  which  was  destroyed  by  fire  in  1918.     Residence,  421 
8th  St.,  Calumet,  Mich. 

Child: 

i.  MORTIMER  SETH,  b.  Nov.  20,  1890;  educated  at  University 
of  Michigan  and  Michigan  College  of  Mines  (M.E.  and  B.S.); 
during  the  World  War  was  a  first  lieutenant  in  the  Engineer 
Corps,  and  in  July,  1918,  was  sent  to  northern  Russia;  dis- 
charged July  30,  1919;  m.  June  10, 1918,  JEANETTE  ELEANOR 
ELY,  daughter  of  William  and  Alice  (Ferguson)  Ely.  Child: 
Mortimer  Seth,  2nd,  b.  May  14,  1921. 

THOMAS9  STUART  NORTH,  son  of  Norman  C.  North 
(355),  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1881,  EMMA  C.  JEN- 
NESS,  born  there  April  30,  1855.  He  is  commercial  agent  of  the 
Wabash  Railroad  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Residence,  2558  Brook- 
way  Boulevard. 

Children: 

i.  DAISY  MAY,  b.  at  Portland,  Conn.,  Feb.  8,  1882;  m.  at  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.,  June  5,  1915,  FREDERICK  W.  SCHUMANN. 
ii.  FRANKLIN  NEWTON,  b.  at  Attica,  Mich.,  Nov.  28,  1883;  m. 
at   Indianapolis,   Ind.,   Jan.   6,    1909,   MARY  J.  McQuAio. 
Children,  b.  at  Indianapolis:  (1)  Franklin  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  29, 
1909.     (2)  Charles  Richard,  b.  Dec.  20, 1918. 
iii.  RAYMOND  STUART,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  April  15,  1886;  d. 

at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Oct.  14,  1907. 

iv.  GLADYS  EMMA,  b.  at  Saginaw,  Mich.,  Nov.  27,  1894;  m.  at 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Dec.  9,  1916,  FREDERICK  E.  MATHEY. 
Child:  Elizabeth  June,  b.  June  3, 1918. 

NORMAN9  SMITH  NORTH,  son  of  Norman  C.  North 
(355),  died  June  25,  1914.  He  married  (1)  Jan.  28,  1871,  EMILY 
RUSSELL,  who  died  April  7,  1876;  (2)  Mar.  3,  1880,  FANNIE  A. 
ROBBINS,  who  died  July  3,  1882;  (3)  Oct.  2,  1887,  ELIZA  R. 
CONE. 

Children,  by  first  wife: 

i.  JUDSON  CLARK,  b.  July  6,  1871;  m.  Aug.  16,  1894,  EMMA 
TAYLOR.  Residence,  Moodus,  Conn.  Children:  (1)  Eliza- 
beth Russell,  b.  May  22,  1895;  m.  Dec.  31,  1919,  George  H. 
Braren.  (2)  Norman  James,  b.  Dec.  7, 1896;  d.  Dec.  12, 1896. 
(3)  Eugene,  b.  Nov.  1, 1898. 

By  second  wife: 

ii.  CHARLOTTE  ROBBINS,  b.  Feb.  16,  1881;  d.  Feb.  5,  1882. 


LILLIAN9  DOUD  NORTH,  daughter  of  Norman  C.  North 
(355),  married  Nov.  3,  1880,  WILLIAM  A.  WARNER,  born  at 
Middlefield,  Conn.,  Feb.  1,  1858,  son  of  Andrew  J.  and  Maria 
M.  (Geer)  Warner.  Residence,  191  Holmes  St.,  Belleville, 
N.  J. 

Children : 

i.  EMERSON  ROBERT,  b.  June  23,  1884;  m.  Oct.  12,  1911,  JESSIE 
RUTH  ETHERIDGE. 

BERTHA9  JACKSON  NORTH,  daughter  of  Norman  C. 
North  (355),  was  born  Mar.  22,  1861,  and  married  at  Glaston- 
bury,  June  3,  1885,  Rev.  William  Waterbury  Scudder,  D.D., 
born  Oct.  26,  1860,  son  of  Rev.  William  Waterbury  and  Frances 
(Rousseau)  Scudder.  Residence,  120  Chestnut  St.,  East  Orange, 
N.  J. 

Children: 

i.  JOY  WILLIAM,  b.  May  1,  1886;  m.  July  3,  1916,  ELLA  WINS- 
LOW. 

ii.  BERTHA  NORTH,  b.  Aug.  12,  1888. 
iii.  KENYON  JUDSON,  b.  Feb.  26,  1890;  m.  July  12,  1917,  RE- 

BEKAH  JEWETT. 
iv.  KATHERINE  WRIGHT,  b.  Mar.  7,  1892;  m.  Sept.   9,   1920, 

PAUL  ROLLINS  GRAY. 
v.  NORMAN  CLARK,  b.  Dec.  18,  1897;  m.  July  2,  1921,  ALICE 

BUSHNELL. 

vi.  FAITH,  b.  Sept.  13,  1900. 

ERASTUS8  B.   NORTH    (374),   whose  incomplete  family 
record  is  given  on  page  218,  had  children  as  shown  below.     His 
wife  was  born  Sept.  16, 1829,  and  died  April  13, 1894. 
Children: 

i.  ALICE  M.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1848;  dec. 
ii.  EMMA  A.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1850;  living,  1921. 
iii.  HOWARD  C.,  b.  July  4,  1852;  see  page  218.     A  son,  Earl  D., 
is  an  engineer  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  and  resides  at  Hamburg, 
N.  Y. 

iv.  HELEN  L.,  b.  Dec.  25,  1854;  dec. 
v.  EUGENE  C.,  b.  July  4,  1857;  see  page  218. 
vi.  FLORA  B.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1860;  dec. 
vii.  IRVING  I.,  b.  Feb.  17,  1862;  dec. 
viii.  MEDLIN  E.,  b.  July  1,  1867;  living,  1921. 
ix.  FREDERICK  A.,  b.  May  28,  1869;  living,  1921. 
x.  ADA  M.,  b.  Sept.  10,  1872. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS 


ABBEY  Alvin  North  52 

Betsey  52 

Byron  S.  52 

Catherine  47  151 

Edwin  52 

Eleazer  52 

Gideon  52 

Henry  151 

John  47  151 

Lucy  47  151  220 

Sybil  52 
ABBOTT  Bessie  Musetta  250 

Barrel  Ray  250 

Ethel  Fay  250 

Farest  Calvin  iv  250 

Gail  Christopher  250 

George  Dallas  250 

Lee  Ford  250 

Mida  Flo  250 

Robert  Glenwood  250 
ACKERMAN  Carrie  180 

Erwin  180 
ADAM  Athalie  99 
ADAMS  Elizabeth  Tracy   120 
181 

Emma  Isabelle  136 

Henry  137 
ADDOMS  Lucy  M.  161 

William  H.  161 
AGNEW  Fanny  280 
ALBERTS  Amelia  236 
ALDEN  David  A.  277 

Helen  277 

Margaret  277 
ALDRIDGE  Frances  226  269 

Lincoln  J.  226 
ALFORD  Abigail  52 

Mary  136 

ALFRED  THE  GREAT  10 
ALGER  Mercy  138 
ALLEN 35 

Arthur  S.  225 

Benjamin  33 

Carrie  Dell  155 

Clara  Burnham  225 

Elizabeth  206  225 

Emeline  S.  46 

Ethan  41 

Frank  E.  155 

Jane  Amelia  289 

Lafayette  289 

Leila  152 

Lucy  A.  271 

Mary  132 

Sally  35 
ALLING  Jennette  164 

Joseph  69 
ALLYN  Anna  98 

Clarence  98 

Ephraim  98 

Eugene  98 

Frances  98 

Howard  98 

John  5 


Lucretia  98 

Mary  98 

Minnie  98 

Minnie  Myrtle  98 
AMES  Albert  145 

Arabella  Ceylina  145 

Cheney  145 

Coman  Cheney  145 

Emily  145 

Helen  145 

AMHERST  Gen. 27 

AMSDEN  George  Cook  87 
ANDERSON  Elizabeth  60 

Julia  146 

Maria  Eliza  146 

R.  H. 146 

Wells  146 
ANDREWS  Abigail  18  44 

Alice  Jane  249  275 

Anne  49 

Darwin  Calhoun  249 

Emma  Augusta  134 

Eunice  133 

Hannah  286 

Hattie  Estelle  134 

Katie  Louise  134 

Lois  134 

Lucina  71  121 

Lydia  281 

Marinda  133 

Mary  18 

Mary  Elizabeth  134 

Noah  18 

Obadiah  17  71 

Olive  Cheney  134 

Rodney  134 

Samuel  133  134 

Stephen  18 

Thomas  18  281 
ANDRUS  Clara  154 

Elizabeth  225 

Hannah  10 
ANGIER  Alice  May  228 

Gordon  Guy  228 

Guy  H.  228 
ARMSTRONG  Cynthia  101 

Eliza  27 

Elsie  263 

James  263 
ARNOLD  Gen.  40  50 

Mary  63  114  115 
ARNOT  Mamie  193 
ARREMITH  Olla  76 
ASHLEY  Daniel  172 

Mary  172 

Minnie  L.  172  236 
ASPINWALL  Charles  Henry  iv 

135 

ATKINS  Almira  211 
ATKINSON  Agnes  216 

Blanche  216 

Clinton  Glenn  216 

Grace  216 

Hartey  North  216 


Henrietta  113 

Leda  216 

Loren  216 

W.  Fisher  216 
ATWOOD  Abiram  56 

Cornelia  56 

Phillip  2 

Ruah  107 
AULTOM  Lucy  Ann  199 

Martin  199 

Rosa  199 

AUSTIN  Abigail  Morgan  200 
253254 

Amanda  56  101 
AUTON  Rachel  175 
AVERY  Elizabeth  47  85  86  87 

Grace  280 

Pearl  127 
AYER  Alvin  C.  177 

Arthur  W.  177 

Esther  Newell  178 

Georgia  Lincoln  177 

Marjorie  Whittier  178 
AYLESWORTH  Charles  Henry 
133 

Fannie  133 

Lucy  Ann  133 

Martha  Jane  133 

Orrin  North  133 

William  E.  133 
AYRES  O.  B.  62 


BABBITT  Seviah  112  171 
BACKLEY  Jo  2 
BACON  Edwin  H.  279 

Ella  A.  279 

Emma  110 

John  77 
BADGER  Amasa  N.  95 

Elizabeth  95 

BAILE  Edna  Marion  267 
BAILEY  Aurelia  288 

Elisha  57 

Frances  72 

Joseph  29 

Leonard  R.  125 

Polly  282 

Roxa  57 

BAINBRIDGE  Ilene  Elisabeth 
253 

Julian  Estell  253 

Wilbert  253 
BAKER  Daniel  151 

Harvey  A.  201 

Laura  151 

Mary  Catherine  151 
BAKES  Edwina  187 

John  E.  187 

Mary  A.  246 
BALDWIN  Elizabeth  18 

Etna  67 

Francis  M.  176 

Harriet  196  249 


294 


BALDWIN  Huldah  29 

Irene  196 

Jabez  196 

Martha  A.  176  238 

Mary  176 

Salmon  45 

Sarah  6  12 

Temperance  22 
BALLON  Temperance  116 
BAMPTON  F.  W.  118 

Mattie  118 
BANCK  Carl  99 

Ellen  Eliza  99 
BARBER  Cynthia  284 

Electa  284 

Elihu  33  284 

Elkanah  284 

Emily  284 

Huldah  285 

Jemima  3  284 

Lyman  285 

Martha  284 

Mary  284 

Orson  284 

Roxy  Ann  284 

Sally  284 

Samuel  14 

BARDEN  Clarissa  D.  36 
BARD  WELL  Dr. 184 

Abrala  S.  184 
BARHAM  Jeannie  104  166 
BARNES  Amzi  69 

Cromwell  69 

Ellen  C.  105 

Lewis  S.  105 

Maria  L.  69 

Nancy  69 

Persis  155 

Sophronia  69 
BARNETT  Hyrum  73 


Stephen  50 
BARROWS  Edith  E.  199 

Edward  F.  199 

Eva  G.  199 

Frederick  L.  200 

Mary  Ellen  199 

May  F.  199 

Roy  L.  200 

BARTHOLOMEW    George    F. 
288 

Marion  237 

Martha  288 

BARTLETT  Blanche  266 
BARTLEY  Delia  127 
BARTON  John  88 
BASCOM  Ann  Elizabeth   227 
269 

Elizabeth  227 

Samuel  H.  227 
BASIL  Louisa  E.  249  275 
BASS  Mercy  27 

Samuel  27 

BASSETT  Jennie  M.  286 
BATEMAN  Sally  93  159  160 

Sarah  viii 

Thomas  93 
BATTLESEN  Albertine  J.  184 

242  243 

BATTRICK  William  2 
BAUMAN  Andreas  188 

Dorothea  188 

Johanna  188 

BAWDEN  Martha  Louise  242 
BAYLEY  Annie  112 

C.  H. 112 


Emma  112 

Emma  E.  112 

Frank  112 

Harry  112 
BAXTER  Helen  216 

Levi  216 
BEACH 58 

Anthony  53 

Hannah  5  53  98  99 

Horatio  North  32 

Jesse  32  58 

Olive  B.  32 

Thomas  53 
BEARDSLEY  David  282 

Lois  282 

Mary  Elizabeth  102 

William  102 

BEAUGRAND  Margaret  222 
BECKLEY  Comfort  19 

Daniel  19 

David  45 

Emma  45 

Lois  19 

Martha  19 

Nathaniel  19 

Patience  45 

Richard  19 

Silas  45 

BECKWITH  Frances  Augusta 
102 

George  102 

Mary  270 

BEEBE  Mary  Jane  202  255  256 
BEECHER  James  27 

John  52 

Pantha  52 

BELCHER  Jeremy  1 
BELDEN  Col. 29  35  ] 

Abigail  27 

Rhoda  88  89  90  156 

Sarah  133 
BELL  Mary  172 
BELT  Rebecca  102 
BENEDICT  Emily  C.  56 
BENHAM  Adeline  77 
BENJAMIN  Emily  Angela  202 
254 

Lathrup  202 

Sarah  Maria  202 
BENNETT  Abijah  N.  41 

Almira  M.  41 

Asahel  41 

Cynthia  156  223 

Isabella  164 

Nancy  41 

Oliver  P.  41 

Reed  41 

Thomas  41 
BENNION  Daisy  N.  185 

Everett  N.  185 

Harold  N.  185 

Hyrum  185 

Hyrum  C.  N.  185 

Le  Grand  N.  185 

Nellie  Josephine  185 

Verna  N.  185 
BENSON  Elizabeth  180 
BENTON  Moses  139 

Sarah  139 
BERRY  Fanny  M.  167  231 

William  H.  167 
BERTRAND  Jane  195 
BEST  Alfred  243 

Althea  C.  243 

Eliza  243 
BETTS  Etta  60 

Joseph  168 


Mary  A.  168  232 

Rebecca  168 
BEVIER  Louis  86 
BEWLIE  Grace  2 
BID  WELL  Abigail  10 

Albert  F.  200 

Anna  52 

Frederick  200 

Isaac  52 

Isabelle  200 

Sarah  52 

Sarah  A.  200 

Sarah  Maria  200 
BILL  Bertha  M.  134 

Dwight  Howard  135 

Edith  Howard  135 

Edwin  134 

Francis  Putnam  134 

Frank  134 

Fred  Roswell  134 

Sarah  Ann  134 
BILLINGS  Betsey  51 

Samuel  51 
BIRD  Betsey  98 

Grace  280 

Hannah  v  4  9  10  12 

Joseph  13  17 

Mary  4 

Thomas  4 
BIRGE  Chester  M.  53 

Emogene  Albert  53 

Harriet  53 

Mary  53 

BISEWSKI  Esther  D.  268 
BISHOP  Ann  182 

Deming  R.  65 

Florence  182 

Frances  L.  65 

Frederick  Lee  182 
.      John  65 

Lucy  D.  65 

North  R.  65 

Seth  W.  182 
BISSELL  Abigail  13 

Elder  57 

Rachel  57 
BLACK  Annis  Field  179 

Emily  223  268 

Theresa  May  275 
BLACKBURN  Joseph  42 
BLAIR  Harrison  185 

Mary  Ann  185 

Priscilla  Jane  185  244  245 
BLAKE  Beulah  83  147 
BLAKESLEE    Dorothy    North 
204 

Elizabeth  204 

Erastus  204 

Helen  204 

Mabel  Mansfield  204 

Mary  Goodrich  204 

Robert  Erastus  204 
BLAKEY  Caroline  244 
BLAND  Benjamin  259 

Ellenora  259 

Frances  259 
BLINN  Adelia  45 

Rhoda  76  132 
BLISS  Mary  19 
BLODGETT  Clara  Marie  262 

Frank  H.  262 

Helen  Emma  262 

Marion  North  262 
BOARDMAN  Abigail  79  287 

Caroline  287 

Clarissa  137 

Edwin  L.  287 


295 


BOARDMAN  Elizabeth  79 
Frances  288 
George  288 
Henry  287 
Kate  Bills  288 
Levi79 

Lucretia  A.  287 
Lucy  Jane  287 


BRACKETT  Caroline  R.  204 
BRADFORD  Salem  74 
BRADLEY  Sue  A.  95 
BRANDT    Frederick   Flandrau 

206 

Sarah  Allen  206 
BRAREN  George  H.  291 
BRASHIERS  V.  42 


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Martha  E.  287 

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BRENNAMAN  Abraham  133 

Mercy  137 

Albert  133 

Nathaniel  137 

Carey  133 

William  79 

Frances  133 

William  F.  288 

Frank  H.  133 

BODIMER  Alice  154 

Jessie  133 

Irwin  154 

Lulu  133 

Lena  154 

Mary  Jane  133 

Roy  154 
BOETCHER  Anna  E.  273 

BREWER  Eliza  213 
Ella  213 

BOGERT  Capt.  86 

Henry  213 

Antoinette  Richards  117 

BREWSTER  Elder  116 

Helen  North  117 

BRIDGHAM  Clara  North  137 

William  Russell  117 

Clarissa  Amelia  137 

BOLTON  Anna  Booth  97 

Eliza  213 

Anna  Hinman  55 

Emily  North  137 

Henry  Carrington  54  55 

Hezekiah  C.  137 

Jackson  55 

Jane  Eliza  137 

Lucretia  E.  206 

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BRIGGS  Emma  C.  211 

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Jerusha  77 

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BRIGHT  Rebecca  167 

BONNER  Esther  M.  232 

BRINKERHOFF  Harriet  S.  256 

Madge  M.  232 

Howard  143 

M.  L.  232 

Jessie  G.  256  277 

Opal  232 

Richard  256 

Robert  LeRoy  232 

BRITELL  Elethea  116 

BONWELL  Dorothy  Evelyn  122 

BROBST  Lillie  174 

Grace  Denton  122 

Lucius  174 

Mary  Elizabeth  122 

BROCKBANK  Agnes  125 

Nathan  North  122 

Mary  P.  243 

BOOTH  Alice  137 

BROME  Elizabeth  Crosby  266 

Cyrus  49 

280 

Fidelia  Maria  137 

BROOKS  David  W.  200 

Mary  137 

Edith  J.  201 

Nancy  49 

Ethel  North  201 

Walter  137 

Eunice  Abigail  201 

William  137 

Henry  O.  200 

William  S.  137 

Medora  200 

BOOTON  Narcissa  63 

BRONSON  Cynthia  244 

BOSSLER  Mildred  248 

David  10 

BOSWORTH  Phoebe  93 

Ellen  65 

Robert  93 

Wright  153 

BOULTON  Edward  S.  67 

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BROWN  Abigail  76 
Alexander  218 

Emily  Louise  146 

Allen  94 

BOVARD  Helen  Chaffee  129 

Anna  Weed  201 

John  Freeman  129 

Annie  Helen  20J. 

Leila  Glenn  129 

Arthur  243 

Paul  Fountain  129 

Arthur  Max  243 

S.  T.  129 

Avery  262 

Sallie  Maryetta  129 

Benjamin  F.  213 

BOWEN  Cullen  37 

Beverly  Fern  243 

Daniel  37 

Carrol  213 

Ellen  37 

Charles  D.  94 

Lucy  37 

Charles  Wing  154 

Sylvia  37 

Charlotte  A.  213 

BOWERS  Augusta  Maria  91 

Ella  M.  213 

Henry  C.  91 

Emeline  57 

James  250 

Esther  7 

Sula  Estelle  250 

Geneva  243 

BOWMAN  Mary  176 

Gertrude  202 

BOYD  John  D.  267 

Hannah  29 

Josephine  267 

Harry  213 

Josephine  Null  267 

Henry  B.  57 

BRACE  Henry  M.  91 

H.  Martin  201 

Samuel  91 

Inez  Fern  243 

Samuel  N.  91 

Josephine  E.  195 

Sarah  Rogers  91 

Laura  94 

Leon  94 

Leonidas  94 

Lillie  213 

Lucy  N.  94 

Margaret  E.  242  274 

Marion  North  201 

Nancy  218 

Nelson  94 

N  C  195 

Ruby  243 

Sarah  218 

Sarah  Emma  262  279 
BROWNSON  Chester  78 

Patty  78 
BRUNNER  Bernice  255 

Ford  255 

William  F.  255 
BRYAN  Martha  115  175 

Minerva  115 
BRYANT  Birdie  M.  198 

David  C.  198 

Emma  203 

Robert  A.  203 
BRYCE  Myrtle  255 
BUCHEZ  Helouise  146 
BUCK  Amelia  166 

Eliza  45 

Gordon  166 

William  R.  91 
BUDINGTON  Ada  220 

Elvira  220 

Walter  220 
BUEL  Augustus  48 

David  48 

Elizabeth  48 

Ira  48 

James  H.  48 

John  M.  48 

Julia  A.  48 

Louisa  48 

Maria  C.  48 

Mary  48 

Myron  48 

Sally  48 

Salome  48 

Solomon  48 
BUELL  Adele  Florence  196 

Amandley  196 

Amandley  J.  196 

George  Alson  196 

Hattie  Josephine  196 

Hattie  Minnette  196 

Lillian  May  196 

Minnie  Estelle  196 

Viola  Elizabeth  196 
BUFFUM  David  Bradley  178 

Helen  Seagrave  178 
BULFORD  John  H.  226 

Margaret  H.  226 
BULKELEY  Benjamin  37 

Betsey  136  202 

Brownell  37 

Dolly  37 

Elizabeth  37 

Francis  37 

George  37 

Lois  66 

Nancy  66  115 

Prescott  66 
BULKLEY  John  9 
BULL  Sabrina  282 

Susie  Elizabeth  107 

Thomas  5 
BUNCE  Charles  138 

Mary  Olive  138 

Thomas  A.  138 

William  138 


296 


BURCHSTED  Anna  Eppaulina 

Eleanor  87 

CHESTER  Frederick  169 

183 

Helen  248 

Helen  169 

William  C.  183 

Ruth  50 

CHIPP  Howard  152 

BURD  Symon  2 

CARROLL  Irene  131 

Lucy  North  152 

BURGESS  Catharine  92 

T.  C.  131 

CHISHOLM  Mabel  Calista269 

John  92 

CARTER  Betsey  48 

CHITTENDEN  Achsa  A.  92  159 

Sarah  92 

Samuel  48 

Edward  A.  92  159 

BURNHAM    Clarissa    90    157 

CARTWRIGHT  Mary  284 

Thomas  159 

158 

CARVER  Amelia  194 

CHRISTENSEN  Hans  C.    M. 

Josiah  44 

Frances  194 

125 

Mary  48 

Oliver  194 

CHURCH  Sarah  106 

Oliver  90 

CARWELL  Annie  212 

CHURCHILL  Emily  137 

Sarah  90 

CASE  Abijah  282 

Pamelia  92  158 

William  18  19 

Anna  Deborah  87 

Samuel  C.  137 

BURNS  Catherine  41 

Charles  H.  162 

CLAFLIN  Henrietta  57 

Elizabeth  74 

Catherine  86 

CLARK  Abigail  24 

Ida  May  111 

Daniel  H.  86 

Albert  240 

Patrick  H.  Ill 

Elizabeth  G.  86 

Alden  84 

BTJRNSIDES  Ida  M.  251 

Lura  69 

Annie  Margianna  107 

BURR  Amos  121 

Mary  E.  87 

Arthur  240 

Elizabeth  59 

Peletiah  86 

Bessie  249 

Eunice  121 

Rachel  E.  162 

Caroline  227 

Julia  143 

Thankful  282 

Christine  Estella  174  237 

Laura  121 

CASTLE  Aurelia  65 

Dan  49 

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BURROUGHS  Amy  149 

Margaret  222 
Marguerite    Beaugrand    222 

elia  !fll 
Edwin  240 

Chauncey  A.  149 

268 

Elizabeth  10  107  227 

John  149 

Marshall  Sinclair  222 

Elizabeth  Smith  84 

Julian  149 

Olive  Clarissa  143 

Emily  284 

Ursula  149 

CAULKINS  F.  M.  953 

Esther  46 

BURROW  William  2 

CAVE  Annie  Hater  170  234 

Florence  240 

BURT  Edgar  102 

CHALKER  Harriet  J.  217  264 

Frederick  North  107 

Julia  37 

CHAMBERLAIN               36 

BURTON  Asa  251 

Christine  Martha  164 

ocorge  'ly 
Gilson  107 

Helen  251 

Eliza  86 

Gladys  R.  125 

BUSH  Lewis  H.  87 

George  T.  86 

Hannah  Lindsley  221 

BUSHNELL  Alice  292 

Jane  86 

Henry  249 

Bessie  106 

Mary  E.  86 

James  S.  49 

BUTLER  Kate  Eliza  183 

Ruth  224 

Jesse  24 

T.  T.  183 

Sophie  167 

Joel  30 

BUTTERWORTH  Annie  Naoni 

Valentine  Burt  164  224 

John  F.  165 

125 

CHAMBLIN  George  195 

Lillia  240 

Effie  Geneva  125 

Mary  195 

Lucy  49 

Elizabeth  N.  125 

CHAPIN  Gertrude  L.  107 

Lura  240 

John  Addison  125 

Hemin  29 

Lydia  24  38 

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Melinda  H.  125 

Jacob  78 

Lyman  107 
Matthew  49 

Melinda  North  125 

Lucy  78 

Melburn  240 

William  J.  125 

Rachel  69 

Polly  165 

William  Levi  125 

CHARLES  H  King  of  England 

Rhoda  49 

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Roger  38 
Russell  46 

CADY  Frances  152 

Earl  F.  158 

Russell  Frisbie  107 

CALL  Anna  59 

Harriet  Sophia  215 

Sarah  24 

CAMPBELL  Clyde  194 

Henry  A.  215 

Sarah  J.  165 

Constantine  194 

CHATFIELD  Alfred  Clark  155 

Simon  24 

Jewell  194 

Anna  Belle  155 

William  A.  249 

J.  F.  194 

Archie  Stephen  155 

CLAUSSON  Eta  161 

Lottie  Viola  194 

Arthur  Eugene  155 

CLAWSON  Ellen  Augusta  158 

Mable  194 

Ernest  Jay  155 

J.  V.  158 

Ruby  194 

Flora  Estelle  155 

CLAYTON  Ada  172 

Ruth  272 

Ira  J.  155 

Charles  P.  172 

Sybil  52 
CANFIELD  Joseph  27 

Joseph  102 
Lydia  102 

CLEVELAND  Clara  L.  172 
Sarah  172 

CAPRON  Cornelius  287 

Nota  Annette  155 

Vincent  172 

Daniel  B.  56  287 

Orra  102 

COCHRANE  Cecil  118 

Martha  E.  101 

Willis  Warren  155 

Laurana  Rowe  118 

Mary  M.  56  287 

CHENEY  Benjamin  45 

COE  Charles  103 

Orion  287 

Clarissa  45 

Julia  103 

Rosalinda  287 
Rosella  287 

Elisha  45  134 
Harriet  45  134  199  200 

Mary  33  60 
COFFIN  Mary  A.  212 

CARLETON  Frank  S.  259 

Matilda  82  147 

COIT  Elisha  55 

Gertrude  M.  259 

Olcott  45 

Ellen  55 

CARPENTER  Betsey  212 

Olive  45  134 

George  55 

Tomazin  1 

Orry  45 

Henry  W.  55 

CARR  Almira  82 

Polly  45 

John  C.  55 

Daniel  82 

CHESEBROUGH  Eliza  215 

Julia  C.  55 

297 


COIT  Julius  55 

COSLETT  Sarah  91 

Walton  76 

Mattie  D.  55 

COUNTRYMAN  Jennie  265 

Wesley  168 

William  55 

COURTNEY  John  189 

William  H.  76 

COLBURN  Esther  285 

Polly  189 

Zella  168 

COLE  Anna  238 

Sarah  189  246 

CRAMPTON  John  M.  256 

Clement  2 

COURTRIGHT  Mary  232    271 

Marian  256 

Cynthia  Minerva  111  171 

272 

CRANDALL  Susan  A.  165  231 

Eleazer  72 

COVEY  Sally  59 

GRAVER  Bradford  North  257 

Ella  May  72 

COWELL  Deborah  286 

Donald  Howard  257 

Emma  Ida  72 

COWLES  Abigail  282 

Eva  Metcalf  257 

Eunice  Hopkinson  72 

Adaline  282 

Robert  North  257 

Lucy  30 

Agnes  Maria  287 

CRAWFORD  Morris  B.  136 

Lucy  Amelia  72 

Albert  N.  287 

CRISSEY  R.  J.  59 

Sabra  Elizabeth  72 

Amasa  21  282 

CROCKER  Correl  60 

Sarah  Frances  72 
William  30 

Asahel  282 
Benjamin  285 

Mary  60 
CROMWELL  Nat  42 

COLEMAN  Anna  15 

Caleb  18 

CROSSLEY  Gertrude  231 

Hannah  16 

Calvin  D.  285 

CROWELL  Charles  S.  211 

Richard  16 

Catherine  285 

Elizabeth  W.  136 

COLES  Elizabeth  187  284 
COLLINS  Annie  M.  230 

Charity  282 
Cornelia  37 

Lucy  A.  211 
CRUTCHER  Elizabeth  131 

Hannah  L.  230 

Correll  60  287 

Irene  131 

Henry  Clay  230 

Daniel  39  285 

J.  M.  131 

Keziah  203 

Darius  North  285 

T.  M.  131 

COMSTOCK  Calvert  258 

Deborah  286 

CRUTCHFIELD  Anna  118 

Eliza  258 

Elizabeth  60  281  284  287 

W.  A.  118 

Lillian  Sill  258 

Elizabeth  Catherine  28T 

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CONE  Eliza  R.  291 

Eneas  282 

CUDDIHY  Lilian  278 

CONK  Eliza  243 

Eunice  39  281  285 

CULVER  Rhoda  282 

CONSER  John  114 

George  286 

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Mary  Jane  114 

George  R.  287 

CUMMER  Abbie  A.  221 

CONVERSE  Hannah  159  227 

Hannah  282,  286 

Clyde  L.  221 

Joshua  159 

Ira  282 

Marienne  Dix  221 

Josiah  159 

Isaac  16,  281 

Marienne  North  221 

Mary  159 

Jerusha  33  61 

Robert  James  221 

CONYERS  Anna  Laura  189 

Josiah  282 

Robert  North  221 

Armina  Elizabeth  189 

Juda  281 

CUMMINGS  Polly  75  129 

Bert  189 

Lois  282 

CURL  Alphonso  289 

Hilda  May  189 

Lucinda  37 

Amanda  289 

Marjorie  Grace  189 

Lucy  21  53  55  133  134  197  198 

Antoinette  Elizabeth  289 

North  LeRov  189 

Martha  282 

William  289 

Ralph  Whitney  185 

Mary  281 

CURRAN  Rebecca  286 

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Alice  M.  97 

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Narcissa  285 

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Julianna  37 

Grace  156 

Noah  282 

L.  59 

Lewis  44 

Olive  36  282  285 

Mary  21 

Mary  Ann  142 

Ovid  William  287 

Thomas  21 

Nettie  152 

Ozias  133  134 

Sibyl  21  32  33 

Rhoda  Blanche  276 

Rebecca  286 

Vesta  45 

William  M.  97 

Richard  45 

CURTISS  Cornelia  37 

COOKE  Eliza  J.  196  248 

Romeo  286 

Fidelia  31 

COOLEY  Lydia  M.  101  164  165 

Rufus  286 

Gabriel  23 

COOPER  Elizabeth  180 

Ruth  15  16  281 

Hannah  230 

Frances  169 

Sabrina  282 

Lucinda  37 

Harriet  180 

Samuel  7  21  33  282 

Solomon  37 

Isaac  180 

Sarah  133  134  282  286 

Susannah  23 

Olive  Spencer  182  241 

Shubael  286 

CUTLAR  John  11 

Peter  1 

Sibyl  21  282 

COPELAND  Frances  L.  161 

Solomon  37 

Henry  C.  161 

Thankful  282 

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Henry  F.  161 

William  36  285 

Amy  35 

John  161 
Julia  Ann  161 

Zelpha  282 
COWLEY  Bertha  J.  182 

DALEY  Martha  E.  287 
DALLAS  John  R.  175 

Lucius  161 

COX  Betsey  114 

Martha  Caroline  175 

Lucy  M.  161 

Lillian  251 

DALTON  Deltha  195 

CORNER  Mina  199 

CRAGUN  Mary  245 

DANA  Frederick  A.  115 

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COSART  Rachel  147 

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Edwin  S.  76 

DANIELS  Aaron  M.  260 

COSGROVE  Christopher  283 

Jennie  M.  168 

Gratia  260 

Elizabeth  283 

Lillian  J.  76 

Sarah  260 

John  283 

Mary  76  85 

DARDEN  Allie  Mai  241 

Lydia  283 

Roberta  76 

DARROW  Charles  216 

Margaret  283 

Mo-io    OQQ 

Roy  168 

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Jane  M.  216  264 

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Mary  283 

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Susan  76 

Augusta  85 

William  283 

Thomas  76 

Bell  108 

298 


DAVIS  Clara  187 

Ella  G.  164 

Emily  Antoinette  220 

George  108 

Harry  Ford  187 

Jennette  164 

John  164 

John  R. 185 

Leah  R.  185  243  244 

Lorinda  108 

Polly  42 

Rhoda  46 

Samuel  46 

William  Ford  187 
DAY  Pres. 143 

Anna  39 

Bessie  June  190 

Charles  190 
DAYBELL  Bemice  186 

Eva  186 

George  W.  186 

Inez  186 

Lavour  Miles  186 

Leon  Glenn  186 

Lloyd  Keith  186 

Martha  A.  186 

Phebe  A.  186 

Rhea  186 

Robert  186 

Russell  186 

Theo  Carlyle  186 

Verda  186 
DEARIE  Jennie  176 
DECKER  Harry  Cody  167 

Mary  Udena  167 

Otis  Othal  167 

Uelle  167 

William  Hoyt  167 
DECOE  Eber  87 

Emma  J.  87 

Rosaltha  87 

Sarah  Ann  87 

Townsend  87 
DeCOSTA  /Elizabeth  Olive  189 

Leon  189 
DeFOREST  Lottie  106 

DELAMATER  Dr. 96 

DE  LA  MONTANYE  Isaac  150 

Maria  150  219 

Olive  150 
DeLANCE  Dean  95 

Lucy  95 
DELL  Florence  Burnham  158 

William  A.  158 
DELONG  Elizabeth  174  237 
DEMING  Charlotte  Jane  106 

Comfort  19 

Daniel  106 

David  43 

Dwight  North  106 

Eliakim  36 

Elizabeth  102 

Hattie  H.  106 

Hepzibah  84 

Israel  84 

Joseph  106 

Julia  102 

Lillian  B.  106 

Lucy  36  65  66  84 

Lydia  43  84 

Phebe  106 

Phebe  H.  106 

Ruth  A.  106 

Sally  284 

Simeon  102 

DENNY  Martha  20  30  31 
DENO  Sarah  P.  223 


DENTON  Bathsheba  39 

Sally  71  121  122 
DePEYSTER  Bertha  143 

Bessie  E.  143 

George  143 

James  143 

DEWEY  Hannah  139 
DEXTER  Laura  206 

Mary  Frances  206  257 

S.  Newton  206 
DIBBLE  Charity  282 

Mary  75 
DICE  Irene  271 
DICKENSON     Elizabeth     203 

256 
DILL  Arthur  C.  228 

Helen  A.  228 
DINIUS  Catherine  199 
DINSDALE  Anne  Beck  268 
DIX  Mary  153  221  222  267 
DODGE  William  K.  67 
DOLES  Ethel  188 
DONALSON  Esther  Amelia  288 
DORMAN  Sarah  218  265266 

267 
DORWAY  Caroline  119 

Mary  119 

Mary  R.  179 

William  179 
DOUD  Mary  141  210  211 

Rebecca  141 

Richard  141 
DOUGLAS  Alice  123  183 

George  K.  74 

Kate  127 

Selor  72 
DOUGLASS  Francis  A.  228 

Harriette    Frances    228    270 
271 

Mary  Jane  228  270 
DOWD  Arthur  D.  138 

Augusta  Ann  137 

Bertha  N.  138 

Charles  F.  137  138 

Charlotte  56 

Franklin  138 

Harriet  M.  137 

John  56 

Miriam  Wilcox  138 

W.  W.  137 

Wyllys  138 
DOWNY  Lewis  48 

Julia  48 

DOWNIE  Commodore  80 
DOYLE 199 

Eva  G.  199 
DRAKE  Asahel  253 

Horton  J.  83 

Moses  59 

Nettie  P.  253  277 

Pluma  253 

DREW  Anna  C.  217  265 
DUANE  James  ix 

Mary  ix 
DuBOIS  Ella  219 

Peter  219 

DUCHER  Agnes  Maria  287 
DUDGEON  Sallie  129 
DUDLEY  Monroe  142 
DUFUR  Ira  83 
DUNCAN  Lucy  78 

Thomas  W.  78 
DUNHAM  Cornelius  20 
DURAND  Sarah  142  214 
DURHAM  Bettie  130 

Henry  130 

Roscoe  C.  130 


DUTTON  Nellie  Chatterton  204 

Samuel  T.  204 
DYER  Clement  286 

Lois  286 

EBERLE  Edward  Randolph  254 

Edward  W.  254 

Mildred  Brown  254 

Mildred  Randolph  254 
ECKERT  Katrine  85  148  149 
ECKSTROM   Emma   Minerva 

182 

EDDY  Eunice  133 
EDGERTON  Eunice  161 

Richard  161 
EDMUNDS  Mary  Ann  154  223 

Newton  268 
EDRINGTON  Anna  191 

Dale  Beard  191 
EDWARDS  Alexander  12 

Alfred  135  139 

Alfred  Revillo  139 

Augusta  135 

Augusta  Laura  139 

Benjamin  12 

Ebenezer  12 

Elizabeth  Jane  139 

Frances  Elizabeth  139 

Henry  Josiah  135  139 

John  Franklin  188 

Josiah  139 

Julia  Orpha  135 

Madison  North  135 

Mary  Rhoda  139 

Mary  Rhoda  Cuyler  135 

Orpha  135 

Orpha  Fidelia  139 

Orpha  Wilcox  139 

Rhoda  139 

Sarah  12 

Sarah  Jane  159 

Sarah  Kennedy  188 

Thankful  12 
EELLS  Capt. 78 

Hannah  viii 

Nathaniel  viii 

Samuel  viii 

EGGLESTON  Roxy  Ann  284 
ELGAR  Hazel  219 

James  219 
ELIOT  Laura  234 
ELKINS  Alonzo  123 

Armond  123 

Mary  Elizabeth  123 
ELLIOTT  Ann  76 

Benjamin  76 

Edwin  76 

George  200 

Imogene  76 

James  R.  76 

Joseph  76 

Mamie  76 

Phebe  55 

Rose  76 
ELLIS  A.  231 

Henry  164 

Isabella  164 

Jane  164  230  231 

Suaan  231 

Thomas  83 

Warner  231 

ELLSWORTH  Gov. 158 

ELMER  Samuel  35 
ELY  Alice  291 

Ezra  Sterling  66 

Jeanette  Eleanor  291 

Nathan  North  66 


299 


ELY  Theresa  Orne  Bulkeley  66 

William  291 
EMERSON  Charles  A.  91 

Joseph  91 

Mary  Cordelia  91 

Ralph  91 

Ralph  C.  91 

Rhoda  A.  126  187  188 
EMERY  Jane  G.  155 

Victor  H.  262 
ENGLISH  Harriet  151 

William  2 
ENO  Abigail  13  14  33  60 

Anna  14 

Deborah  14 

James  13 

Mary  13  14  33 

Rhoda  96 

Samuel  13 

Susannah  14 

William  13  33 
ENDS  Roger  41  43  50  51 
ENSWORTH  Gratia  260 
ERWIN  Cornelius  B.  89 

Maria  89 
ESTILL  Gordon  158 

Joe  158 

Joe  Garner  158 

Mary  Russell  158 

Wallace  158 

ETHERIDGE  Jessie  Ruth  292 
EVANS  Albert  John  190 

Anne  235 

Edith  Douglas  235 

Emily  S.  259 

Eva  Eulalie  190 

Lloyd  George  190 

Melzina  S.  228 

Velma  Eulalie  190 

William  David  235 
EVERITT  Abigail  284 

Andrew  284 

Andrew  H.  284 

Elihu  284 

Roxy  284 
EVERS  Ernest  217 

Maggie  G.  217 
EWING  James  S.  198 

Lucy  J.  198 

FAIRHOLM  John  124 
FALES  Grace  272 

Julia  272 

Wilford  Dexter  272 
FAXTON  Capt.  -  41 
FAY  Mary  60  67 
FENN  Ruah  107 
FERGUSON  -  86 

Alice  291 

Jesse  70 

Lois  31 

Mary  70 

Sarah  86 


FERRY  Thomas  221 
FIELD  Adelaide  198 

Elizabeth  198 

Helen  M.  198 

Jasper  N.  198 

Margaret  S.  226 

Mary  E.  198 

Vinton  Ernest  198 
FILLMORE  Eunice  161 

John  161 

Millard  161 

Septa  95  161  229 

Zerviah  Bosworth  161  228 
FIRMIN  Fannie  234 


FIRTH  John  Elliot  160 
FISHER  Adam  H.  252 

Clara  237 

Ida  159 

Margaret  252 

Molinda  Emeline  252  276 
FISKE  Polly  Maria  95 

Solomon  N.  95 
FITCH  Cyremis  62 

Justa  Maria  145  215 

Minerva  62 
FITTS  Charles  N.  178 

Doris  Lincoln  178 

Lincoln  William  178 

Onata  Isabella  178 
FLAGG  Clara  M.  259 

Jared  B.  49 
FLAGLER  Henry  102 

Jane  Augusta  102  165 
FLEISCHER  Charles  248 

Emma  Belle  248 

Leroy  248 

Lillian  248 
FLETCHER  Charles  H.  255 

Howard  C.  255 

Mary  255 

Mary  Alice  255 
FLINT  Clara  Goodenough  206 

Mary  A.  153 
FLOYD  Henry  116 

Mary  116 

Sophronia  116 
FOGELL  Henry  W.  143 
FORD 76 

Chauncey  96 

Elvira  220 

Giles  52 

Harriet  105 

Horatio  M.  96 

Lucy  Ann  96 

Sarah  52  114  174 
FORMAN  Frances  168 

Mary  168 

Samuel  168 
FORWARD  Abel  14 
FOSTER  Betsey  47 

E.  V.  198 

Mary  E.  198 
FOWLER  Bertha  Julia  250 

W.  H. 250 
FOX  John  285 

Laura  Lusk  285 
FRANCIS  Abi  48 

Justus  48 

Robert  9  10 

Susanna  9 

FRANK 129 

FRANKLIN  Priscilla  177 
FREAR  Henry  North  215 

Jane  Maria  215 

Jane  North  iv 

William  S.  215 
FREEMAN  Nancy  31 
FRENCH  Alfred  216 

Ellen  Eliza  216 
FREY  Augustus  145 
FROST  Allen  100 

Fannie  B.  67 

Helen  North  100 

Joseph  G.  100 

Loomis  North  100 

Marion  100 

Mina  Louise  100 

Raymond  100 

Rebecca  Carman  100 

Robert  Parish  100 
FULL  Emma  236 


FULLEN  Fleta  128 

Johnson  128 

Paul  128 

Zora  128 
FULLER  Amos  A.  125 

Amos  B.  125 

Amps  Levi  125 

Arriminta  125 

Asahel  Franklin  125 

Asahel  L.  125 

Elias  L.  125 

Elizabeth  26 

Elkanah  26 

Esther  Arriminta  125 

Luburn  B.  125 

Luther  Carlos  125 

Mary  151 

Mary  Jane  iv  125 

May  Sophia  125 

Nellie  V.  125 

Orin  A.  125 

Sarah  29  281 
FURNACE  Jacob  228 

Laura  Phoebe  228 
FYLER  F.  D.  58 

Sabrina  59  105 

GABRIEL  Harriet  162 

Phineas  162 
GAGE  Edward  Nelson  153 

Horatio  Nelson  153 

Katherine  154 

Mary  153 

Mary  Dix  153 

Mildred  153 

Nelson  Edward  153 

Richard  North  154 
GALPIN  Hepzibah  82 

Horace  82 

Judson  82 

Pete  19 

William  82 
GAMWELL  J.  W.  104 

Laura  104 
GARDT  John  76 

Nat  76 

GARFIELD  Euna  247 
GARRETT  Amri  39 

Cynthia  39 
GARY  Nettie  197 
GATES  Gen. 51 

Cynthia  285 

Elizabeth  285 

Latimer  285 
GAY  Anna  W.  223 

Julius  iii  9 
GAYLORD  Charles  143 

Charlotte  143 

Elizabeth  20 

Esther  96  162 

Hannah  20 

Julia  143 

Julia  Ann  143 

Sylvester  143 

William  143 
GEAR  Robert  59 
GEHRING  Augusta  229 
GENSCH  Clara  Helen  278 

William  278 
GEORGE  m  King  of  England 

GERE  Olive  61 

William  61 

Zaxie  61 
GIBBS  Esther  52 

T.  C.  52 
GIBSON  Alexander  C.  151 


300 


GIBSON  Alice  154 

Katherine  Wright  292 

HADDON  Mazzie  259 

Alice  Almira  184 

Paul  Rollins  292 

HAGER  Edward  M.  193 

Elizabeth  107 

GREAVES  Adelaide  Belle  245 

HALBERT  Alice  M.  218 

Ella  241  274 

Harriet  Austin  254 

A.  E.  218 

Florence  Mav  151 

Louis  W.  254 

Henry  H.  218 

Jacob  184 

Wellington  North  254 

HALE  Catharine  Roosevelt  2  10 

Mary  Elizabeth  151 

GREEN  Benjamin  46 

290 

GILBERT  Mary  25 

Katherine  36 

Edward  Osmer  290 

Moses  25 

Mary  Louise  279 

Edward  White  141  210  290 

Thomas  25 

GREENE 

Elizabeth  S.  141 

GILBERTSON  Pauline  240 

Joseph  61 

Emma  141 

GILLER  Sophronia  238 

Zaxie  61 

James  141 

GILLET  Julia  272 

GREENWOOD  Clarissa  E.  254 

Mary  141 

GILLETTE  Elizabeth  14 

GREGG  Huldah  252 

Oswin  141 

Jacob  14 

Ruth  252 

Reuben  North  141 

GILMORE  Maggie  202 

William  K.  252 

Susan  Smith  141 

GIVINS  Rebecca  148  217 

GREGORY  Hattie  A.  223 

HALL  Arthur  249 

GLAD  WIN  Andrew  148 

GRIDLEY  Abigail  40 

Earl  249 

Caroline  E.  148 

Abijah  N.  42 

Israel  211 

Orpha  M.  212  259 
GLAZE  Bertha  251  276 

David  283 
Eliza  C.  42 

Israel  R.  82 
Jessie  249 

GLEASON  Abigail  52 

Elizabeth  42 

Josiah  87 

Ann  52 

Emily  42 

Judson  64 

Asahel  39 

Eunice  39 

Julia  Ann  91 

David  39  52 

James  22  32  42  283  284 

Nancy  179 

David  H.  39 

Jemima  37 

Sarah  A.  211 

Hannah  A.  87 

John  C.  284 

Thomas  S.  91 

Henry  52 

Judah  283 

HALLORON  Cora  L.  249 

Hiram  39 

Lucy  36 

John  T.  249 

Isabel  38 

Obed  284 

HAMBLIN  Hannah  Ann  72 

John  N.  52 

Oliver  284 

HAMEL  Lavina  275 

Mary  52 

Oliver  D.  42 

HAMILTON  Cora  B.  198 

Nancy  37 

Samuel  39 

Fannie  Mary  128 

Peter  B.  52 

Sarah  283 

John  M.  198 

Susannah  37 

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Sibyl  22  32  71  72  283  284 

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John  O.  128 

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Susannah  283 

Jane  142 
HAMMOND  Byron  147 

Achsa  Ann  151 

William  Henry  42 

Mary  Sophronia  147 

Alice  Hale  201 

Zephaniah  283 

HAMN  Catharine  92 

Allen  13 

GRIFFIN  Blanche  E.  177 

HANDY  Aurelia  282 

Archibald  201 
Asahel  20 

Mary  Jane  193 

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John  282 
HANSON  Beulah  May  249 

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Chauncey  151 

Abigail  132 

Robert  O.  249 

Elisha  13 

Caroline  67 

HARD  Abner  C.  31 

Hannah  139 

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Caroline  Sophia  137 
Celestia  70 

HARDEBROOK  Mina  248 

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Mary  21 

Chester  S.  67 

Helen  174  237 

Polly  142  212  213 

Cora  Monroe  169  232  233 

James  14 

Rebekah  139  203 

Damon  A.  67 

Joel  14 

Samuel  25 

David  67 

Polly  38 

Sarah  27 

Edgar  67 

HARP  Albert  145 

Zebulon  21 

Edward  A.  67 

Susan  145 

GOODWIN  Abigail  31  56  57 

Edward  M.  137 

Susie  145 

Florence  279 

Edward  North  137 

William  C.  145 

Stephen  31 

Fannie  277 

HARPER  Amarantha  223  269 

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GOSLEE  Minerva  103 

George  A.  67 
H.  70 

Charles  W.  62 

GOULD  Burness  Seely  228 

H.  M.  94 

Deborah  14 

Edgar  Dunning  228 

John  77 

Elizabeth  62 

Gerald  L.  228 

Lucy  67 

Ellen  147 

Kenneth  228 

Lura  59 

Julia  180  240 

Lemyra  Isabelle  228 

Lydia  67 

Katherine  187 

Rolland  Edwin  228 

Martha  A.  67 

Mercy  22 

GRABLE  Rosa  252 

Mary  Ellen  67 

Naomi  B.  142 

GRACE  Ella  211 

Midian  N.  59 

Tamer  127 

Rachel  75 

Perry  D.  67 

William  Bennett  187 

GRADY  Veva  A.  274 

Rachel  57 

HARRISON  Benjamin  127 

GRAHAM  Hannah  Clark  221 

Seth  North  67 

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William  46 

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Josiah  Gilbert  221 

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William  B.  137 

Abigail  40  68  73  116117 

GRANT  Joel  282 

GROVER  Allan  215 

Abigail  Merwin  286 

Matthew  21 

Eliza  215 

Alice  B.  92 

Triphenia  49 

Sarah  J.  215  263 

Amzi  27 

Zelpha  282 
GRAPPOT  Edith  179 

GUILD  Eunice  109 
GUION  Mary  Ferris  99 

Angelina  213 
Ann  182 

GRAY  Albert  W.  161 

GUNTHER  Minnie  137 

Anna  27  49 

301 


HART  Anne  49 

Asahel  27 

Caroline  E.  91 

Chester  92 

Elijah  49 

Eliphaz  27 

Elizabeth  281 

Elnathan  17 

Elva  92 

Eunice  17  70  71  281 

Frederic  Woodford  286 

Georgiana  Maria  92 

Hannah  17 

Henry  27 

Hepzibah  43  76  77 

Hezekiah  43 

James  17  39 

Jehudah  45 

Jennie  M.  286 

Joel  45 

Judah  27  46 

Julia  Maria  91 

Katherine  Harriet  91 

Lena  200 

Levi213 

Levi  W.  92 

Louisa  49 

Louisa  W.  92 

Lucinda  49 

Lucy  17  60 

Lydia  27  45 

Martha  7  43  65 

Mary  45 

Mercy  82 

Polly  213 

Rosetta  46  286 

Roxanna  27 

Ruth  19 

Salmon  27  46  286 

Samuel  49 

Samuel  B.  49 

Samuel  Waldo  49 

Sarah  17  27  46  91  260 

Selah  91 

Seth45 

Silas  Williams  286 

Stephen  45 

Susan  27 

Susannah  39 

Thankful  39 

Thomas  18  19 

Titus  60 

William  68 

William  N.  92 

HARWOOD  Lucretia  A.  287 
HASELTINE  Addison  210 

Burnham  210 

Elizabeth  M.  210 

Francis  210 

Russell  210 

HASTINGS  George  145 
HASTY  Eva  190 
HASZ  Anna  L.  237 

Charles  J.  237 
HATHAWAY  Emma  Ida  72 

F.  W.  72 

Manning  285 

Nancy  Isabel  285 
HAVENS  Ellen  270 
HAVIRD  Maude  114 
HAWKINS  Hannah  62  110 
HAWKS  Josephine  Ellen  265 

May  Josephine  265 

William  Henry  265 
HAWLEY 16 

Eunice  15  16 

Mary  L.  214  260  261 


HAWN  Goldie  199 

Russell  L.  199 
HAWTHORNE  Mary  73 
HAWVER  Katrine  47  85 
HAYBURN  Ann  247 
HAYDEN  Carlista  C.  212 

Hannah  14 
HAYWOOD  Angeline  87 

John  87 

John  Aubrey  87 

Lena  87 

Millard  87 

William  87 

HAZELTON  Emma  242 
HEALD  Abigail  52 
HEATH  Kate  158  226 

Sybil  82 

HENCHMAN  Capt. 12 

HENDERSON  Beatrix  104 

Charles  104 

Charles  R.  104 

Janet  104 

Natalie  104 
HENDRICK  Abel  158 

Harriet  158 

Jane  M.  158 

HENRY  I,  King  of  France  10 
HENRY  V,  King  of  England  vi 
HERR  Elizabeth  198  251  252 
HERRICK  Polly  218 
HERRIOTT  Evelyn  Rose  195 

John  Edgar  195 
HESS  Amber  169 

Cecil  169 

Charles  169 

Mary  169 

Maude  169 
HIBBS  Achsa  173 

Sarah  Emma  173  236  237 

William  Hamilton  173 
HIGBY  Charles  57 

Elizabeth  57 

Emily  82 

Jennie  172 

Mary  168 

William  82 
HILDRETH  Albert  K.  100 

Lucy  R.  100 
HILL  Abram  149 

Mary  85  149  150 

Miriam  149  218 
HILLS  Edward  61 

Zaxie  61 

HIMROD  Marion  Marie  236 
HINMAN  Moses  44 
HITCHCOCK  Matthew  1 
HOADLEY  Elizabeth  Catherine 
287 

Frederick  Benham  287 

Mary  Elizabeth  287 
HOBBY  Ferdinand  F.  206 

Laura  Lansing  206 
HODGES  Elkanah  32 

Roxalany  32 

HODGESON  Mercy  124 
HOFT  Beulah  241 

Henrv  241 

HOLBROOK  Deborah  94 
HOLCOMB  Margaret  19  20  28 
29 

Mary  19 

Moses  14 

Nathaniel  19 
HOLCOMBE  Louisa  143 
HOLDER  James  189 
HOLLISTER  George  77 

Hannah  150 


Harriet  77 

Josiah  150 

Mary  150 

Norton  77 

Rhoda  20 

Sarah  10 
HOLLOWAY  Clara  Louisa  173 

Eleanor  M.  173 

James  A.  173 
HOLMES  Elizabeth  223  269 

Epeline  123 

Helen  104 

James  W.  104 

Kate  Bills  288 

Lebbeus  21 

Mariah  75  129-131 

Phebe  106 

Sarah  21 
HOLT  Alice  May  253 

Diantha  166 

Edward  D.  253 

Eleanor  North  253 

Herbert  Stannard  253 

John  A.  260 

Lelia  A.  260 

Mary  253 

HOLWAY    Addeline    Augusta 
290 

Antoinette  Gridley  290 

Catharine  141 

Catharine  Roosevelt  210  290 

Emory  F.  210  290 

Henry  Parker  290 

Jennie  Elizabeth  290 
HOOK  Anna  Elizabeth  200 

Henry  200 
HOOKER  Capt. 41 

Abigail  8  20 

Hezekiah  16 

JohnS 

Mary  13 

Sarah  8 

Thomas  3  17 
HOPE  James  242 

Marion  Agnes  242 
HOPKINS  Lemuel  53 
HOPPEN  George  R.  139 
HORNE  Julia  B.  125 

Margueret  265 
HORNER  Josephine  248 
HORSFORD  Mercy  70  120 

Silence  40  73  74 
HOSMER  Hannah  282 
HOTALING  Leone  266 
HOTCHKISS  Abigail  20 

Josiah  20 

Ladwick  20 

Lemuel  20 

Mary  20 

Molly  20 
HOUGH  Sarah  188 

Sarah  Ann  126 
HOUGHAM  Sallie  198 
HOUGHTALING  Ina  221  267 
HOWARD  Arriminta  124  184 
185  186  187 

Henry  A.  65 
HOWDON  Carrie  143 
HOWE 83 

Almira  P.  151 

Cynthia  108 

Elizabeth  20 

Frank  108 

Gilbert  151 

Harlow  H.  151 

Helen  108 

Henry  108 


302 


HOWE  Herbert  A.  151 

Samuel  14  29 

Deborah  Holt  215 

Jeremiah  20 

Sarah  14  174  238 

Edith  E.  199 

Judith  21 

Theodore  74 

Eugene  75 

Laura  108 

Tryphena  14 

Eva  276 

Lorena  108 

William  29 

Fountain  75 

Martha  20 

William  S.  74 

Herrick  206 

Mary  Catherine  151 

HUNGERFORD  Olive  60  109 

James  154 

Olive  83 

Reuben  60 

James  Robert  154 

Samuel  A.  108 

HUNTER  Albert  198 

Laura  113  173 

William  108 

Florence  156 

Lizzie  75  142 

HO  WELL  David  77 
Hannah  77 

Mary  Frances  198 
HUNTINGTON  Edward  70 

Lizzie  Ann  154 
Lucy  60 

HOWICK  Eliza  E.  125 
HOYT  Amelia  100 

Enoch  79 
Jedediah  30 

Mary  Esther  Gould  154 
Nellie  M.  154 

Anna  105 

Lydia  79 

Robert  154 

Anne  105 

HURD  Benjamin  M.  287 

Roberta  B.  75 

Harriet  105  166 

David  47  286 

Sallie  75 

Ira  105 

Ebenezer  286  287 

Sarah  Mariah  202 

Nathaniel  105 

Elizabeth  M.  287 

W.  F.  200 

HUBBARD  Frances  Harriet  144 

Henry  162 

William  75 

Samuel  10  16 

Mary  C.  162  229 

William  N.  154 

Sarah  29  286 

Rachel  47  286 

JONES                159 

Thomas  144 

Samuel  A.  286 

Avarilla  127  128  190 

HUBBELL  John  Wolcott  270 

Sarah  286 

Charles  Oliver  161 

Margaret  270 

HURLBUT  Ada  Maria  290 

Deborah  94 

Mary  Caroline  270 

Cornelia  Doud  290 

Jo  2 

HUDSON  Addie  114 

Harvey  290 

John  160 

Caroline  148  216  217 

Lucy  Adelia  290 

Lavina  72 

Frank  114 

May  Grace  107 

Noah  94 

Lucy  64 

Melinda  283 

Polly  94  161  229 

Luna  114 

HURST  Rose  124 

Sally  Maria  160 

Luranna  64 

HUXFORD  Achsa  151 

Thomas  vii 

Mernie  114 

HYDE  Caleb  77 

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Walter  161 

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JMoses  64 
Samuel  114 

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Jessie  133 

Warren  64 
William  114 
HULBERT  Joanna  62  111   112 
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IRWIN  Virginia  189 
ISHAM  Elma  A.  250 
John  Edgar  250 

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HULETT  Josie  215  264 
HULL  Isaac  80 
Joseph  282 
Zelpha  282 

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Robert  M.  114 
Seldon  Thomas  250 
Veva  Lorain  250 

Amos  10 
Anna  38  69 
Anthony  18  48 
Bathsheba  10 

HUMES  Mary  E.  86 

Benjamin  10 

HUMPHREY  Abbie  Alice   188 

TACK  Lucinda  129 

Catherine  10 

246 

JACKSON  Andrew  75 

Hezekiah  10 

Abijah  74 

Henrietta  Montgomery  178 

James  10 

Abraham  29 

Queen  E.  187 

Joanna  10 

Catharine  Gertrude  187 

JACOBS  Miriam  O.  136 

Kezia  10 

Clara  B.  232  273 

JAMES  H,  King  of  England  vi  1 

Mary  10  48  89 

David  14  95 

JEFFERS  George  W.  83 

Nathan  10  38 

Electa  29 

JEFFRIS  Kenneth  B.  262 

Rhoda  88  89  90  91  92 

Elizabeth  14  29  32  59 

JENKS  Edward  North  258 

Ruth  17 

Ethan  29 

Eloise  Comstock  258 

Samuel  15 

Eunice  29 

Helen  258 

Temperance  283 

Ezekial  14 

Horace  H.  258 

JUDKINS  Amos  Carleton  160 

Guy  29  52 

Robert  Darah  258 

Mary  Frances  160 

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William  S.  258 

Alvin  107 

Isaac  14  29 

JENNESS  Emma  C.  291 

Maria  107 

James  74 

JENSEN  Lars  245 

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Jonathon  29 

Tyresha  Ann  245 

Bell  108 

Joseph  58 

JEWELL  Patience  237  274 

KEARNEY  Carolyn  North  290 

Lily  74 

JEWETT  Rebekah  292 

George  Tyler  290 

Lucy  95 

JICHENOR  Anna  156 

Robert  S.  290 

Lydia  14 

Charles  M.  156 

KEATOR  Julia  Ann  85 

Margaret  Ann  74 

Edwin  B.  156 

KEECH  Louella  Jennie  87 

Mary  14  29 

Sarah  156 

Thomas  J.  87 

Mary  Alice  74 

JOHN  Calista  251 

KEELER  Abigail  Rosalia  289 

Melinda  74 

Mary  J.  251 

Adelaide  Amelia  289 

Phebe  14 

Seth  251 

Amanda  Elizabeth  289 

Phoebe  52 

JOHNSON  Anna  79 

Amelia  Benton  139  288 

Rebekah  95  161  229 

Barney  75 

Andrew  Benton  288 

Rosanna  29 

Charles  75 

Antoinette  Elizabeth  289 

Roswell  29 

Cora  E.  122 

Emily  Celia  289 

Roxalany  58 

Daniel  79 

Jane  Amelia  289 

KEELER  Mary  Augusta  289 

Milo  Sanford 

Sarah  Ella  Benton  289 

Stephen  B.  139  289 
KEENY  Laura  130 
KEITH  Barbara  240 

Bessie  240 

Carlton  240 

Evelyn  240 

G.  A.  118 

Harold  240 

Janette  240 

Sarah  Antoinette  118 

Virginia  240 
KELLOG  Alice  M.  179 

Charles  179 
KELLY  Amy  149 

Benjamin  Harrison  127 

Corine  127 

Elma  127 

Eugenia  127 

Henry  127 

James  S.  127 

John  127 

Louisa  127 
KELSEY  Almira  137 

E.  Carlos  65 

Susan  285 

KENDALL  Lydia  117  177 
KENNEDY  Susan  184  242 
KENT  Esther  14 

Kittie  Mahan  153 

William  S.  153 
KENTON  Martha  134 
KERR  Lois  Hazel  275 
KEYES ix 

Adaline  282 

Mary  Grace  112  172 
KIBBEE  Ira  86 
KIDDER  Helen  277 
KILBORNE  George  10 
KTLLIAN  Carl  Brenton  199 

Clelo  Catherine  199 

Edward  Manuel  199 

Elden  E.  199 

Goldie  Sarah  199 

Jacob  M.  199 

Jacob  Paul  199 

Mary  Elizabeth  199 

Mary  Jane  199 

Ralph  Phillip  199 

Stella  I.  199 
KIMBALL 220 

Adaline  89 

Clara  220 

Colon  de  Witt  220 

Helen  Eliza  220 

Robert  B.  89 
KIMBERLY  Charles  G.  277 

Leila  Frost  277 
KIMMEL  Carrie  Belle  265  279 

280 
KING  Capt. 28  38 

Elizabeth    Clara    Constance 
225 

KINGSLEY  Prof. 143 

KINSMAN  Robert  3 
KNAPP  Mary  105 
KNIGHT  Joshua  S.  83 

Maria  83 

Rosalinda  287 
KNOX  Agnes  Helen  113 

Albert  113 

Elizabeth  113 

John  151 

KOLSTE  Nettie  278 
KRAYER  Oscar  H.  151 


KROM  Betsey  85 
Henry  K.  85 
Mary  85 
Simon  85 


LAKE  Capt. 175 

Helen  175 

LAMBART  William  1 
LAMPHER 119 

Lyda  119 

LANDRUS 51 

LANE  Grace  Clayton  168 

Jessie  Myra  168 

Nannie  Page  173 

Narcissa  285 

Sarah  282 

Sarah  E.  63 

Woodward  E.  168 
LANGDON  Albert  36 

Anna  36 

Ebenezer  36 

Gad  36 

Katherine  36 
LANGLEY  Florence  H.  177 

Harris  W.  177 

Inez  May  177 

Ruth  Sherman  177 
LANSING  Alice  Adelia  262 

Joseph  P.  262 
LARCUM  Mary  23  38 
LARKIN  Joseph  J.  125 
LARKUM  Polly  39 
LARSEN  Charlotte  Alveda  246 
LATHROP  Elizabeth  18 

Hannah  17 

John  18 

Mary  L.  82 

Samuel  18 
LAW  Cora  A.  278 
LAWRENCE  Albert  William  83 

Charles  Edward  82 

Cornelia  83 

Harriett  Newell  83 

Helen  82 

Henry  North  82 

Joseph  William  82 

Mary  Wells  82  ' 

Sarah  North  82 

Sophia  83 

Susan  83 

Susan  North  83 

Sybil  82 

LAY  Elizabeth  220 
LEACH  Margaret  2 
LEARSON  Jenny  201 
LEE  Capt. 28 

Gen. 198 

Elizabeth  59  107  108 

Henry  29 

Isaac  16 

John  23 

Lydia  23 

Martha  20 

Mary  23 

Nancy  88 

Philip  88 

Stephen  18 

William  23 

LEEDS  Jerusha  77  135  136 
LEMPKE  Anna  E.  273 

Fred  273 

Norma  V.  273 
LENINGER  George'272 

Guy  272 

LEONARD  Elizabeth  263 
LESTER  Bertha  North  Dowd 
132 


LESTER  James  W.  132 
LEWIS 77  121 

Caroline  77 

Ezekial  28 

Frances  M.  121 

George  H.  65 

Jane  65  119  180 

Lucinda  30 

Mark  69 

Oliver  30 

Rachel  16 

Romeo  65 

Thankful  28 

Zella  245 
LIGHTHALL  Anna  Belle  156 

Cone  Warner  156 

Gay  155 

Guy  Luverne  155 

Hannah  Maxwell  155 

Hiram  156 

Hiram  L.  155 

Homer  Wasson  156 

Linna  Mary  155 

Myron  Pattison  155 
LILLARD  Joe  131 

Margaret  76 

M.  H. 131 

Spencer  76 

Sue  131 

LILY  Aurelia  288 
LINCOLN  Abraham  110  289 

Almira  73 

Clarissa  E.  254 

Esther  117 

George  Henry  254 

Jane  177  239 

Lucia  117  176  177 

Marshall  73 

Micah  177 

Michael  117 

Minerva  Wright  254 
LINDSAY  Eugene  T.  131 

Jesse  131 

Jesse  B.  131 

Jesse  Holton  131 

Jesse  Scott  131 

Marian  G.  131 

Mary  131 

Theodore  North  131 
LINN  Harriet  200 
LINTON  Jane  M.  100 

LIVINGSTON 102 

LODGE  Ralph  143 
LOHR  Anne  244 
LOMBARD   Emily  Antoinette 
220 

George  Washington  220 
LONG  Clarence  L.  199 

John  199 

Lucy  Ann  199 

Perry  199 
LOOMIS  Abigail  53  96  97  98 

Abraham  32 

Ann  H.  110  170  171 

Ephraim  284 

Jemima  32  284 

Mary  284 

Oliver  284 

Orrin  59 

Ruby  59 

LORING  Sarah  J.  287 
LORTON  Fannie  E.  67 
LOSTUTTER  Grace  192  247 

Wilson  75 

LOUNSBURY     Elizabeth     200 
253 

Kfithchen  Weil  224 


304 


LOUNSBURY  Ralph  Reed  224 
LOVE  Manta  Montrose  238 
LOWERY  John  124 

Lucinda  A.  124 
LOY  Clarissa  160 

Elise  Isabel  160 

Elma  Clarissa  160 

Frederick  160 

Frederick  Nelson  160 

Lucy  Mary  161 

Mary  Edith  160 

William  Newton  160 
LOYN  Alice  E.  259 

Harry  S.  259 
LUCAS  Ann  213  260 
LUCUS  Mary  32 
LUMUS  Edward  1 
LTJSK  Laura  70 

Margaret  38  70 
LUTHER  Mary  E.  95 
LYTE  Elizabeth  45 
LYLIS  Narcissa  124 
LYMAN  Gen. 27 

Dolly  Ann  Frances  214  262 
263 

Ebenezer  32 

Harry  83 

Ruth  32  58 

Sarah  32  83 

MACBRIEN  Susie  A.  161 
MacINTYRE  Catherine  290 
MacCORD  Bernard  227 

Caroline  227 

M.  Catherine  227 
MacDONALD  Daniel  217 

Douglas  Benjamin  217 

Harriet  North  217 

Lillian  C.  217 

Ruth  North  217 
MacNAUGHTON       Archibald 
290 

Catherine  290 

Margaret  290 
MAHAN  Anna  J.  152 

Asa  153 

Mary  153 

MAKER  Julia  E.  171  235 
MAIN  Ruth  Dexter  206 

Walter  206 
MAIRS  Isaac  198 

Mary  C.  198  252 

Sallie  198 
MALTBIE  Ethel  C.  273 

Marcus  273 

Miranda  273 
MANFORD  Mary  74 
MANIER  Marie  L.  233 
MANN  Frederick  J.  101 

Mina  Louise  101 
MANSFIELD  Jo  2 

Josephine  88 
MARBLE  Melinda  126 
MARSCHANG  Ida  Hazel  241 
MARSH  Abi  41 

Abijah  N.  41 

Clarinda  Ann  41 

Eliza  Ann  41 

Fielding  41 

George  W.  41 

Letitia  Ann  41 

Peter  139 

Sally  41  75 

Wiliiam  41 

Willis  41 
MARSHALL  Hannah  281 

Harriet  61 


John  961 

Lucy  95 

Mary  9 

Perry  281 

Roxy  284 

Thomas  9 

MARSON  Nicholas  3 
MARTIN  Leonora  Mildred  190 
247 

Orson  159 

MARTYN  George  vii 
MASON  Col. 41 

Charles  114 

Loretta  114 

MASTEN  Maria  87  155-156 
MATHER  Penelope  20 
MATHEY  Elizabeth  June  291 

Frederick  E.  291 

Gladys  Emma  291 
MATHIS  Antoinette  Elizabeth 
289 

Enoch  Wesley  289 
MATTHEWS  Andy  270 

Carrie  M.  62 

Cora  150 

Dart  150 

David  270 

Delancy  N.  150  219 

Egbert  R.  150  219 

Everett  150 

Fred  150 

Jane  Longworth  269 

Joseph  285 

Louisa  R.  285 

Margaret  Wicks  270 

Mary  150 

Olivia  M.  150  219 

Samuel  150 

Sarah  E.  150  219 

Ward  150 

Watson  150 

William  150 

William  H.  270 
MATTISON 14 

Phebe  14 
MAWSON  D.  W.  194 

Edna  Lee  194 

Mildred  194 
McANALLY  Ada  Nora  195 

Deltha  195 

James  H.  195 
McARTHUR  Florence  212 

William  212 
McCABE  Bernice  189 

Calista  251 

Clyde  A.  N.  189 

George  F.  189 

Melinda  189 
McCALLISTER  Elizabeth  180 

Harriet  180  240 

Isaac  180 
McCAN  Alfred  73 

Huldah  73 

McCARTY  Amanda  Elizabeth 
289 

John  Henry  289 

Susan  123  183 
McCLAIN  James  165 

Jemima  276 

Lulu  May  276 

Margaret  165 

Mary  165 

William  B.  276 
McCLARE 120 

Edward  121 
McCLAREN  Charles  176 

Elethea  Agnes  176 


Jennie  176 

John  Nelson  176 

Martha  Jane  176 
McCLEAN  Hazel  232 
McCLELLAN  Anna  85 

Bernard  8.5 

MCCLELLAND  Jessie  114 

McCOLLISTER  Albert  S.  67 

Augusta  67 

Charles  H.  67 

Charles  I.  116 

Chester  Ward  116 

Edith  Abigail  116 

Edward  67 

Florence  Mabel  116 

Frank  North  116 

Ida  S.  67 

Ira  I.  67 

Isaac  67 

John  67 

Lizzie  67 

Lucy  67  116 

Marcus  Sanders  116 

Mary  67  116 

Sanders  116 

Temperance  116 

William  Henry  67 
McCONNELL  J.  R.  72 
McCREARY  Lloyd  C.  191 
McCRUM  Emma  E.  209 

Isaac  209 

MCDONALD  Mark  L.  212 

Ralphine  212 
McDONOUGH    Commodore 

80 

McDOUGAL  Julia  Brown  216 

Louie  216 
McDOWELL  Allyn  Jay  216 

Bennie  Frank  216 

Dorothy  Louise  216 

Hollie  A.  216 

Lottie  May  190 

Louise  216 

McELROY  Sarah  A.  113  172 
McGARO  Mary  217 
McGUIRE  Margaret  222 
McINTOSH  Jane  128 
McKAY  Jennie  142 

John  142 
McKECKIE  John  ix 

Mary  ix 

McKENZIE  Jessie    Mary    118 
178 

Vera  274 
McKINLEY  Margaret  30 

William  30 

McKINNON  Jeanette  136 
McNEFF  Ellen  124 
McNUTT  Emma  75 

Frances  74 

Perdillas  74 

Silence  74 
McPHERSON  Ava  Lena  127 

Earl  Francis  127 

Francis  Marion  127 

Marion  Alvin  127 
McQUAID  Mary  J.  291 
MEANS   Robert   Lee   Gilmore 
133 

Sally  Wilcox  133 
MEEK  Thomas  M.  67 
MEIGS  Angelica  Yates  210 

Giles  210 

Magdalena  210 
MELBA  Nellie  114 
MENDSEN  Ella  C.  65 
MERRIAM  Lavinia  105 


305 


MERRILL  Aaron  108 
Cynthia  108  167  168 
Edith  93 
George  96 
Henry  48 
Mary  61 
Rhoda  37  68  69 
Rolzman  61 
Sarah  48 
Sarah  Emily  96 
S.  D.  93 

MERRILLS  Ebenezer  17 
MERWIN  Abigail  286 
MESSER  Edward  C.  Ill 
Emma  Bacon  111 
Margaret  Loomis  111 
Mary  Hurt  111 
METCALF  Mary  257 
MEYERS  Carrie  255 
Grace  M.  252 
Homer  Brice  255 
Ralph  255 
MIGATE  Joseph  8 
MIKLEJOHN  Esther  288 
MILDRUM  Adelia  255 
Bertha  Mildred  255 
Julia  S.  138 
Orrin  138 
William  A.  255 
MILES  Ada  Eloise  171 
Archie  D.  155 
Eleanor  153 
Fern  Estella  253 
Freeman  36 
Harriet  Rebecca  252 
Ishue  F.  252 
Joseph  36 
Levi  252 
Levi  Calvin  253 
Lucy  L.  36  171 
Milo  N.  36 
Rosa  252 

MILLER  Alice  288 
Almira  41 
Benjamin  41 
Beverly  41 
Chauncey  A.  288 
Charles  94 
Edmund  41 
Eleanor  125 
Frank  125 
George  124 
Gladys  232 
James  41 
Jonathon  22 
Joseph  41 
Lillian  222 
Lot  41 

Mary  Ann  94 
Manon  94 
Polly  41  189 
Robert  128 
Sarah  22 
Thomas  41 
MILLICAN  Athalie  L.  164 

Oliver  H.  164 
MILLNER  Samuel  M.  178 
MILLS  Anna  97 
Clara  B.  90 
Harriet  A.  90 
John  H. 90 
Olive  282 
Roger  H.  90 
Sophronia  69 
Sylvia  103 

MILNER  Clara  E.  236 
MILNOR  Walter  L.  196 
21 


MINER  Alma  97 

Mary  Elizabeth  97  162  163 
Robert  97 
W.  H.  228 

MITCHELL  Abner  55 
Charles  A.  55 
Clarice  199 
Elisha  55 
Eliza  Ann  55 
Ellen  55 
Henry  Elliott  55 
Margaret  55 
Margaret  E.  55 
Maria  55 

Mathers  Henry  55 
Phebe  55 

MIX  Anna  Laura  189 
Anna  Olive  189 
Dorothy  Violet  254 
Earl  Benjamin  254 
Edna  May  189 
Elsie  Frederica  254 
James  Henry  189 
Oscar  S.  189 
Simeon  189 

MOFFIT  Thankful  L.  52 
MONRO  Viana  70  119  120 
MONROE  Eunice  71 
Henry  71 
Sophronia  39 
William  39 

MONTGOMERY  Hazel  245 
MONTVAINE  Louise  252 
MOORE  Adaline  North  106 
Almira  R.  107 
Catherine  87 
Catherine  Palms  106 
Charles  C.  106 
Cicero  J.  107 
Daniel  50 
David  Fitch  87 
D.  C.  Y.  107 
D.  C.  Y.  Rujo  107 
Elias  96 
Elizabeth  50 
Emma  87 
Frank  C.  189 
Florence  Priscilla  177 
Frederick  North  107 
Harriet  T.  107 
Henry  C.  65 
Ira  W.  107 
Irene  Harriet  107 
Irene  M.  107 
Jane  Ann  107 
Joseph  177 
Levantia  215 
Louella  Jennie  87 
Marie  50 
Nellie  A.  203 
Philip  N.  65 
Ralph  H.  106 
Ruth  A.  106 
Sarah  106 
Seba  106 
Susan  65 
Thankful  107 
William  87 
MOOREHEAD    Elizabeth    W. 

257 
MORGAN  Ann  Mariah  187  245 

246 

Fred  101 
Isabel  101 
Julia  269 
Julie  Potwin  269 
Oliver  R.  141 


Otho  H.  269 
Sarah  Fowkes  101 
Walter  S.  101 
William  101 
MORRO  Frederick  A.  196 

Lillian  May  196 
MORSE  Abigail  132  196 
Anna  146 
Daniel  146 
Harriet  Stewart  146 
Mary  146 

MOSHER  Walter  199 
MOSIER  Hannah  86  151  152 

Jeremiah  86 

MOSLEY  Ida  Hamilton  241 
MOTTIER  Lily  74 
MOULTON  William  37 
MOWRY   George   Barton   243 
Inez  May  243 
Louise  243 
Martha  243 

MUDGE  Alvin  Lacy  262 
Arabella  145  262 
Ceylon  Jerome  262 
Clare  Belle  262 
Frederick  Lacy  262 
Jerome  Lacy  145  262 
MTJLFORD  Elizabeth  57 
MUNGER  Ellie  L.  249 

Rose  108 
MUNSON  Lydia  45 

Mary  45 

MURCHISON  Duncan  114 
Duncan  G.  114 
Hettie  M.  114 
Laura  C.  114 
Maria  114 
Mary  C.  114 
Nannie  S.  114 
Ross  N.  114 
Roy  114 

MURDOCH  Bertha  M.  239 
MURPHY  George  H.  137 

William  137 
MURRAY  Ami  60 
Daniel  59 
Flora  59 
Fred  59 
Jennett  59 
Lucretia  59 
Philomena  59 
Prudence  59  60 
Roxalany  59 
Sabra  59 

MUSGRAVE  Mary  160 
MYERS  Harold  119 
Icephena  Ellen  250  275 


NARTEN  Christian  222 

Christian  Carl  222 

Cora  222 

David  Christian  222 

Helen  Marie  222 

Marguerite  Castle  222 

Peter  Beaugrand  222 
NAVE  Daisy  Belle  iv  123 

Ira  123 

Katherine  Grace  123 
NAY  Agard  61 

David  61 

DeWitt  61 

George  61 

Helen  M.  61 

Noah  61 

Olive  W.  61 

Thetis  61 


306 


NEEDHAM  Persia  93  160 
NEILSON  Charles  185 

Charles  L.  185 

Erma  A.  186 

Franklin  Dwight  186 

Hyrum  Perry  186 

Mary  Arriminta  186 
NESMITH  Rocse,  103 

Thomas  103 
NETTLES  Joel  V.  194 

Mable  D.  194 
NEVILLE  Carl  H.  198 

Cora  162 

Theodora  198 

Wesley  L.  198 
NEVINS  Joseph  71 

Lucy  71 
NEWCOMB  Clark  48 

Louisa  48 
NEWELL 19 

Amna  142  213 

Ashbell  142 

Clarissa  60 

Esther  117 

Hannah  12  18-21 

Henry  60 

Justus  60 

Lucy  60 

Lyman  60 

Nathan  35 

Polly  213 

Rebecca  12  17 

Samuel  13 

Sarah  142 

Susanna  35  62-64 

Thomas  12  17 
NEWLIN  Edna  101 

Edward  31 

Gertrude  101 

Helen  101 

Howard  31 

Isaac  31  101 

Mary  31 

Russell  101 

Sarah  31 
NEWMAN  Amy  Synderby  177 

Cora  J.  124 
NEWTON  Abijah  50 

Asintha  50 

Cynthia  50 

Daniel  50 

Hannah  50 

Liberty  50 

Marshall  50 

Martha  167 

Salome  50 

Samuel  167 

Sophia  167 

Tnphenia  50 
NICHOLS  Paul  174 
NICHOLLS  Elizabeth  1 
NICKERSON     Dorothy     Ger- 
trude 20J 

Edith  Amelia  202 

George  F.  202 

Mary  202 

Ralph  Waldo  202 

Stanley  North  202 
NOBLE  Sarah  A.  101 
NOGGLE  Rebecca  G.  45 
NOLT  Reed  A.  199 
NORTH 284 

Aaron  23  37  68  116  117 

Aaron  Calvin  199  252  276 

Abbie  167  231  232 

Abbie  Alice  188  246 

Abbie  H.  183  241 


Abel  43  76  85  133  134  198  251 

252 

Abi  25  41  48  49  156 
Abigail  9  15  18  24  31  32  33  46 

53  56  57  60  68  73  79  84  96 

116  117  132  196284287 
Abigail  Morgan  200  253  254 
Abijah  24  25  29  41  42  46  49  50 

68  73-75  77  84  92-94  125 

126  140  158  159 
Abijah  Levi  129 
Abiram  36 
Abraham  H.  149 
Abrala  S.  184 
Achsa  61  159 
Achsah  21  30 
Achsa  Ann  92  151 
Ada  Alvira  184 
Ada  Eloise  171 
Ada  Nora  195 
Ada  M.  292 
Ada  P.  260 
Adabel  166 
Adaline  56  89  137 
Adaline  Plumb  106 
Adam  100 

Adam  Edward  252  276 
Adelaide  198 
Adelaide  B.  254 
Adelia  I.  128 
Adelia  S.  162 
Adelle  Marie  241 
Adna  37  69 
Adre  Lena  198 
Adrian  Darius  58 
Afton  246 
Agnes  Hazel  278 
Agnes  Helen  113 
Albert  63  82  83  84  85  112  119 

145  150  171 180  219  239  240 

262 

AlbertAvery  202  254 
Albert  Cosart  147 
Albert  Gallatin  72 
Albert  H.  148  217 
Albert  Leslie  245 
Albert  Lot  126  188 
Albert  M.  147 
Albert  Scott  122 
Albert  Varley  232  273 
Albert  William  70  120  181 
Alberta  Minola  183 
Albertine  Arriminta  184 
Albertine  J.  184  242  243 
Alceba  Jane  218 
Alexander  Abijah  95 
Alexander  Hamilton  56  100 
Alfred  58  60  104  115  140  165 

166  174  175  204  205  256  286 
Alfred  Barham  104 
Alfred  Chandler  171  235 
Alfred  Moorehead  257 
Alfred  Myron  175  238 
Alfred  R.  232  273 
Alice  123  148  154  183  211 
Alice  Adelia  262 
Alice  Almira  184 
Alice  Belden  181 
Alice  Belt  102 
Alice  Clark  211 
Alice  E.  209  259  264 
Alice  Hale  201 
Alice  Irene  236 
Alice  Jane  249  275 
Alice  L.  259 
Alice  M.  97  179  218  292 
Alice  Mae  228 


Alice  Mary  260 

Alice  May  189  253 

Allen  76  132  196 

Allen  C.  153 

Allen  E.  180  240 

Allie  Mai  241 

Alma  186  211  241 

Alma  E.  161 

Alma  Lucille  154 

Almeda  244 

Almira  41  46  70  73  82  112  121 

124  151  287 
Almira  Jessie  220 
Almira  P.  151 
Alonzo  115  151 
Alonzo  W.  174  237 
Alphonso  M.  174  237 
Alsemeda  61 
Alson  132  196  249 
Alta  E.  244 
Alta  Gene  187 
Althea  L.  273 
Alva  69 
Alverta  G.  247 
Alvin  49  81  89  90  142  157  158 

212  213 

Alvin  C.  197  251 
Alvin  Kenneth  247 
Alvina  52 
Alvy  Davis  247 
Amanda  56  101  150 
Amarantha  223  269 
Amber  169 

Amelia  100  101  119  194  236 
Amelia  Benton  105  288 
Amelia  Maria  105 
Amelia  Miriam  288 
America  J.  128  191  192 
Amon  70 
Amos  28  51  185 
Amy  35  61  62 
Amy  Synderby  177 
Andrew  85  119 
Andrew  H.  149 
Angelica  Yates  210 
Angelina  213 
Angeline  87  132 
Angelo  Wood  87 
Angie  Beal  194 
Anita  165 
Ann  ix  15  16  52  76  79  138  150 

170  171  202  213  247  260 
Ann  H.  83 

Ann  Mariah  187  245  246 
Anna  36  38  39  65  69  85  89  90 

97  118  131  135  147  158  175 

201  213  219  238 
Anna  B.  98 
Anna  Booth  97 
Anna  C.  217  265 
Anna  Catherine  115 
Anna  Dix  222 
Anna  E.  98 

Anna  Elizabeth  200  264  269 
Anna  Ellen  56 
Anna  Elsie  173 
Anna  Eppaulina  183 
Anna  Eva  213 
Anna  H.  110 
Anna  Hinman  55 
Anna  J.  152  153 
Anna  L.  237 
Anna  Langdon  66 
Anna  Louisa  237 
Anna  Mahan  221 
Anna  Stow  156 
Anna  W.  223 


307 


NORTH  Anna  Weed  201 
Anna  Wellington  201 
Annabel  la  Craig  118 
Anne  112  162  168  179  243 
Annette  150 
Annette  Whitney  265 
Annie  212 

Annie  Hater  170  234 
Annie  Margiana  107 
Annie  Wetmore  166 
Annis  Field  179 
Antoinette  Richards  117 
Archer  M.  203  255 
Ariel  59  104 

Ariel  M.  108  167  231  232 
Arline  Gertrude  275 
Arnot  193  248 
Arriminta  124  125  184-187 
Arriminta  A.  124 
Arthalinda  C.  232  273 
Arthur  117  184 
Arthur  Everitt  152 
Arthur  Fillmore  229  271 
Arthur  Herbert  241 
Arthur  J.  212 
Arthur  L.  271 
Arthur  Lincoln  177 
Arthur  Mormon  186  244 
Arthur  Peterson  221 
Arthur  Rickart  239 
Arthur  Tappan  iv  62  114  173 
Asa  22  24  35  44  62  63  64  70 

115  171  174  285 
Asa  D.  36 
Asahel  21  36  37  41  42  64  66 

69  74  115 

Ashael  Albert  186  244 
Ashael  Hyrum  245 
Ashbel  21  27  32  58 
Asher  27  47  48 
Asintha  50 
Athalie  99  163  164 
Athalie  Ellen  100 
Athalie  Louise  164 
Audrey  233 
Augusta  85  91  229 
Augusta  A.  168 
Augusta  Ann  137 
Augusta  C.  170  234  235 
Augusta  L.  91 
Augusta  Maria  91 
Augusta  Meigs  211  290 
Augusta  S.  91 
Augustus  William  89  156  223 

224 

Aurelia  288 
Aurilla  119 
Ava61 
Ava  Lena  127 
Avarilla  127  190 
Bakes  246 
Barbara  271 

Barbara  Brinkerhoff  277 
Bashua  vii 
Basil  240 
Bathsheba  39 
Belinda  Elsie  161 
Bell  119 
Benjamin  viii  26  47  85-88  151 

152 

Benjamin  F.  75  127 
Benjamin  Fountain  192 
Benjamin  Frederic  182 
Benjamin  Grant  128  192 
Benjamin  Henry  130  193 
Benjamin  N.  217  264 
Bernice  255 


Bernice  Lee  246 
Bertie  E.  264 
Bertha  211  240  251  276 
Bertha  J.  182 
Bertha  Jackson  292 
Bertha  Julia  250 
Bertha  M.  239 
Bertha  Mildred  255 


Bess 
Bess 
Bess 
Bess 
Bess 


e  240  249 
e  E.  143 
e  June  190 
e  Lavinia  191 
e  Musetta  250 


Betsey  47  48  51  52  85  90  136 

202  212 

Betsey  Ann  155 
Betsey  Jane  137 
Bettie  130 
Bettie  Durham  194 
Betty  Adelaide  271 
Beulah  78  83  147  241 
Beulah  May  249 
Birdie  131 
Birdie  M.  198 
Blanche  266 
Blanche  E.  177 
Boyer  P.  261 
Brenda  Mae  280 
Brent  234 
Bruce  Clifford  267 
Bula  May  190 
Burch  193 

Burritt  Beach  53  96  163 
Burton  169  232  273 
Burton  Lester  249 
Burton  W.  196  249 
Byron  Eugene  230 
Byron  Oscar  275 
Caleb  ix 

Caleb  Lindsley  201  253 
California  192 
Candace  30  284 
Carlista  C.  212 
Carlton  146  216 
Carlton  Lorenzo  239 
Carol  Janet  241 
Caroline  45  46  56  77  79  119 

148  154  216  217  227  244 
Caroline  Augusta  95  152 
Caroline  E.  148 
Caroline  Elizabeth  253 
Caroline  Laura  135 
Caroline  M.  63  70  155  223 
Caroline  R.  122 
Caroline  Rand  211 
Caroline  Sophia  137 
Carolyn  193 
Carrie  163  180  255 
Carrie  A.  216 
Carrie  Belle  265  279  280 
Carrie  Elizabeth  201 
Carrie  Frances  227 
Carrie  L.  183 
Carrie  May  264 
Catharine  ix  73  123 
Catharine  Roosevelt  210  290 
Catherina  224 
Catherine  41  47  85  86  87  149 

150  151 

Catherine  Gertrude  187 
Catherine  L.  173 
Catherine  M.  227 
Catherine  Maria  149 
Catherine  Melinda  205 
Catherine  Palms  106 
Catherine  Rebecca  202 
Cecil  E.  238 


Cecil  May  182 

Cecil  Morris  190 

Celestia  70 

Ceylina  145  214 

Ceylon  214  262  263 

Ceylon  Avery  279 

Ceylon  Henry  iv  214  262 

Chandler  Padgett  235 

Charity  B.  132  196 

Charles  22  35  66   68   85    117 

120  133    136  143  146   177 

197 

Charles  A.  83 
Charles  Addison  124  184  242 

243 
Charles  Alson  Duane  196  249 

275 

Charles  Andrew  262  278 
Charles  Asa  154  222 
Charles  Ashley  236 
Charles  Augustus  200 
Charles  Brenton  252  276 
Charles    Cleveland    149    218 

265  266  267 
Charles  Cooper  182 
Charles  David  185 
Charles  Delos  102 
Charles  E.  154  256  278 
Charles  Frederick  157  225 
Charles  Gilbert  214  262  278 
Charles  H.  iv  78  158  226 
Charles  Hamilton  117  177  239 
Charles  Harvey  100 
Charles  Henry  102  126  165 

173  182  214  215  263 
Charles  Howard  202  255 
Charles  J.  iv 
Charles  Kelsey  114 
Charles  Kenneth  275 
Charles  Kerr  276 
Charles  Levi  184  242  274 
Charles  Lewis  111 
Charles  Lincoln  177 
Charles  Loomis  165 
Charles  Lyman  198  251 
Charles  M.  113149218 
Charles  P.  172 
Charles  R.  192 
Charles  Raymond  242  274 
Charles  Reuben  206  257 
Charles  Richard  291 
Charles  Stanley  165  231 
Charles  Terbush  151 
Charles  Weed  201  254 
Charles  Wesley  218  266  280 
Charles  Willard  266 
Charles  Wright  183  274 
Charlotte  56  89  101  102  113 

143  149 

Charlotte  A.  213 
Charlotte  Alveda  246 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  103 
Charlotte  Jane  106 
Charlotte  Robbins  291 
Charlotte  Smith  167 
Chauncey  76  132 
Chauncey  B.  148  217  264 
Chauncey  Jones  161 
Chester  155  193 
Chester  Loomis  170  234 
Chester  Roberts  88 
Chloe  46  58  103  104 
Christine  187 
Christine  Estella  174  237 
Christine  Martha  164 
Clara  187  237  261 
Clara  A.  167 


308 


NORTH  Clara  B.  232  273 
Clara  Belle  262 
Clara  Burnham  225 
Clara  E.  236 
Clara  H.  91 
Clara  Harris  188 
Clara  Helen  278 
Clara  L.  112  172 
Clara  Louisa  173 
Clara  M.  259 
Clara  Madeline  239 
Clara  Maria  85 
Clarence  180  186  239  246 
Clarence  Arthur  181  241 
Clarence  E.  168 
Clarence  Eugene  246 
Clarence  G.  251  276 
Clarence  Jackson  178 
Clarence  Philbrick  261 
Clarinda  95 
Clarissa  36  62  63  65  78  90  137 

157  158 

Clarissa  Amelia  137 
Clarissa  B.  137 
Clarissa  D.  36 
Clark  150 
Claude  180  239 
Claude  Homer  250 
Clay  Arnold  232  272 
Clayton  Converse  227 
Clayton  Matthews  270 
Clayton  Nelson  160  227  269 
Clementine  261 
Clemma  Elizabeth  176 
Cleta  L.  275 
Clinton  D.  168 
Clyde  255 
Clyde  O.  128  191 
Constantino  76  131  132 
Constantino  Arthur  130 
Constantine    Thaddeus    130 

194 

Cora  162  180 
Cora  A.  124  278 
Cora  B.  198  251 
Cora  E.  122 
Cora  Elizabeth  280 
Cora  Frances  278 
Cora  L.  249 
Cora  Louise  202 
Cora  Mabel  162 
Cora  Martha  262 
Cora  Munroe  169  232  233 
Corinna  30 
Cornelia  56  246 
Cornelia  Bulford  226 
Cornelia  Doud  211  290 
Cornelia  M.  155 
Cornelius  Humphrey  187  246 
Correl  Fyler  106  166 
Courtney  Stovall  179 
Craig  85 
Crede  Ivan  276 
Crys  Clay  131 
Cynthia  39  50  101 108  156  167 

168  171  223  244 
Cynthia  Minerva  111 
Cyrus  60  108 
Cyrus  H.  168  232  273 
Cyrus  Luman  108  168 
Czar  Peter  73  123  183  184 
Daisy  185 
Daisy  Belle  122 
Daisy  Ethel  252 
Daisy  May  29 
Dale  Beard  191 
Dallas  Warren  245 


Daniel  viii  11  17  23  24  26  31 

38  46  47  69  79  85  86  148  151 

154  217 
Daniel  Hoyt  x 
Daniel  Plena  149 
Darius  32  36  57  62  111  112 

113 

Darius  Robinson  56  102 
David  20  29  44  46  53  57  70  79 

139  140  284  287  288 
David  Abbey  152  220  221 
David  Alden  277 
David  B.  86  152 
David  Baile  267 
David  E.  197  251  276 
David  Frederick  225 
David  Thompson  95 
David  W.  162 
Davis  Alvy  190  247 
Davis  Beauregard  127  190 
Dayton  Reed  243 
Deborah  47  85  87 
Deborah  Holt  215 
Deda  I.  128 
Delia  127  211 
Delia  M.  94 
Delia  Sophia  40  72 
Delight  Elizabeth  276 
Delia  Pearl    192 
Dexter  258 
Dolly  197 
Dolly  Ann  Frances  214  262 

263 

Donald  273 
Donald  Goodrich  256 
Dorothea  257  262 
Dorothea  Mae  279 
Dorothy  191  224  237  261 
Dorothy  Evelyn  273 
Douglas  Benjamin  265 
Dwight  142  213  260 
Earl  D.  292 
Earl  Dorman  266 
Earl  Roswell  251 
Early  Benjamin  128  191 
Eben60 
Eben  C.  37 
Ebenezer  13  14  21  32  33  61 

109  282 
Eden  35 

Edgar  152  197  220 
Edgar  Mosier  221 
Edgerton  Grant  270 
Edith  183  280 
Edith  A.  244 
Edith  Amelia  202 
Edith  Bland  259 
Edith  Edna  192 
Edith  Priscilla  186 
Edmund  78  137  288 
Edmund  David  288 
Edna  52  188  248  253 
Edna  A.  96 
Edna  Lee  194 
Edna  May  231 
Edward  iv  vi  viii  x  48  111  116 

121  140  141  171  175  206  207 

238  257  258  266  279 
Edward  Bates  133  198  252 
Edward  Charles  216  264  278 

279 

Edward  Chesebrough'215  263 
Edward  Collins  203  204 
Edward  D.  68  116  176 
Edward  Eleazer  218  267 
Edward  Flagler  102 
Edward  Guy  171 


Edward  Henry  165 

Edward  Louis  266 

Edward  M.  101  164 

Edward  Martin  117  176 

Edward  Mills  157 

Edward  Newlin  98 

Edward  Payson  65 

Edward  Scarrett  192  248 

Edward  Simeon  206 

Edward  W.  x  209  259 

Edward  Watson  173  237 

Edward  Woodward  73 

Edwin  129  145  180  228 

Edwin  A.  56  101  164  165 

Edwin  Albert  160  227  228 

Edwin  Barnes  115 

Edwin  Bryan  175  238 

Edwin  Byron  127  190  247 

Edwin  C.  138 

Edwin  Coral  190 

Edwin  Delois  122  184 

Edwin  E.  131 

Edwin  Emerson  126  187 

Edwin  Lyman  231 

Edwin  Nathan  211 

Edwin  Woodruff  120  181  241 

Edwin  Worcester  136 

Edwina  187 

Egbert  114  143 

Elda  Eliza  243 

Eldridge  213 

Eleanor  126  274 

Eleanor  Ann  126 

Eleanor  Brace  225 

Eleanore  Martin  221 

Elethea  Agnes  176 

Eli  17  24  39  70  71  285 

Elijah  39  46  70  71  83  120  148 
286  287 

Elisha  20  31  46  53  54  55  98  99 
286 

Elisha  Cheney  134 

Elisha  Dowd  101 

Eliza  55  86  89  135  148  151  220 

Eliza  Ann  88  105 

Eliza  B.  131  195 

Eliza  J.  196  248 

Eliza  R.  291 

Eliza  Stanley  49  89 

Elizabeth  ix  9  15-17  25  26  29 
32  36  43  50  56  57  59  60  62  81 
84  86  87  89  95  102  107  108 
130 131 141 147 154  174-176 
181  185  187  194  198  200  203 
220  223-225  235  237  248 
251-253  256  263  269  287 

Elizabeth  Clara  Constance 
225 

Elizabeth  Clark  227 

Elizabeth  Crosby  266  280 

Elizabeth  E.  165 

Elizabeth  Ethel  266 

Elizabeth  F.  248 

Elizabeth  Jane  57  135  139 

Elizabeth  M.  210 

Elizabeth  Olive  189 

Elizabeth  P.  155 

Elizabeth  Russell  291 

Elizabeth  Smith  84 

Elizabeth  Tracy  120 

Elizabeth  W.  257 

Ella  98  121  211  213  215  241 

Ella  G.  164 

Ella  Grace  211 

Ella  Izetta  243 

Ella  Maude  155 

Ella  Pauline  195 


309 


NORTH  Ellen  124  148  199  230 

270 

Ellen  Augusta  158 
Ellen  C.  105 
Ellen  Eliza  216 
Ellen  Harris  147 
Ellen  Louisa  91 
Ellen  M.  102 
Ellen  Matthews  224 
Ellen  Phoebe  70 
Ellie  L.  249 
Elma  A.  250 
Elmer  187 
Elmer  Allen  249 
Elmer  E.  196 
Elmer  Ellsworth  161 
Elnathan  28  29 
Elnora  196 
Eloise  Comstock  258 
Elsa  261 

Elsie  Constance  225 
Elsie  Fredfrica  254 
Elsie  Geraldine  191 
Elsie  Helen  279 
Elsie  Parker  197 
Elsie  Starr  263 
Emeline  56  82  83  109  137  145 
Emerson  Arthur  188 
Emily  223  232  268  291 
Emily  Angela  202  254 
Emily  D.  184 
Emily  Deserette  185 
Emily  Lusk  70 
Emily  S.  209  259 
Emma  110  180  191  203  242 

291 

Emma  A.  292 
Emma  Almira  117 
Emma  Bacon  111 
Emma  Belle  248 
Emma  C.  211  291 
Emma  E.  10  209  259 
Emma  Eugenia  218 
Emma  Frances  123 
Emma  Louise  200 
Emma  M.  175  238 
Emma  Minola,  182 
Enos  34  61  109 
Epeline  123  183  184 
Erasmus  Darwin  70  98 
Erastus  76 

Erastus  A.  132  196  248 
Erastus  B.  149  218  292 
Erma  240 
Ernest  Clarence  72  122  126 

128 

Ernest  L.  254 
Ernest  Moreland  118  179 
Ervon  Lee  219 
Erwin  King  243 
Estelle  196 
Estelle  Mabel  219 
Esther  7  28  31  46  52  60  84  96 

108  109  162  288 
Esther  Amelia  288 
Esther  D.  268 
Esther  Louise  264 
Esther  Maria  96 
Ethel  31  53  188 
Ethel  C.  273 
Ethel  May  265 
Etta  60 

Eugene  218  244  267  291  292 
Eugene  C.  197 
Eugene  Copley  179 
Eugene  Franklin  276 
Euna  247 


Eunice  15  16  24  36  39  46  52 

70  71  84  94  109  217  281  285 
Eunice  Ann  186 
Eunice  E.  84 
Eunice  Hopkins  72 
Eva  175  190  276 
Eva  B.  216 
Eva  Metcalf  257 
Evaline  191 
Evelyn  E.  128 
Evelyn  Rose  195 
Evylin  275 
Ezekial  21  31  56  57 
Ezekial  Abijah  93 
Fannie  72  211  234 
Fannie  A.  291 
Fannie  Bell  127 
Fannie  Leah  231 
Fannie  M.  192 
Fannie  Mary  128 
Fanny  72  132  165  181  280 
Fanny  M.  167  231 
Fay  E.  232  271 
Fayette  Carver  161  228  270 

271 

Felix  Stanley  224 
Fern  280 

Fidelia  Maria  137 
Flora  B.  292 
Flora  Jane  193 
Flora  Temple  iv  130 
Florence  171  182  212  237  240 

261  279 

Florence  A.  168 
Florence  Burnham  158 
Florence  Christine  225 
Florence  Julia  288 
Florence  M.  278 
Florence  Margaret  171 
Florence  Priscilla  177 
Florence  Stowe  229 
Florila  132 
Forest  240 
Foster  114 

Foster  Brockbank  243 
Fountain  75  129  192  193 
Frances  72  152  168    169    211 

226  269 
Frances  A.  214 
Frances  Adelia  211 
Frances  Ann  248 
Frances  Augusta  68  102 
Frances  Emily  97 
Frances  H.  216 
Frances  Holt  260 
Frances  Louise  238 
Frances  M.  121 
Frances  Marie  272 
Frances  Sarah  141 
Frances  Skinner  104 
Francis  Augustus  iv  205  256 
Francis  Myron  238 
Francis  Stanley  iv  224  269 
Frank   109   136  147   151   154 

215247 

Frank  A.  165  181  230 
Frank  Allen  148  217  265 
Frank  Arthur  254 
Frank  Asa  238 
Frank  Elmer  214  261 
Frank  G.  131 
Frank  Hinman  175 
Frank  Hulett  216 
Frank  Marion  118 
Frank  Mason  viii 
Frank  Webster  237  274 
Franklin  73 


Franklin  America  127 
Franklin  Benjamin  56 
Franklin  Bill  201  254 
Franklin  Ceylon  278 
Franklin  Haven  104  166 
Franklin  Newton  291 
Franklin  Smith  142 
Franklin  Thomas  291 
Franklin  Woodford  84 
Fred  155 
Fred  Davis  164 
Fred  De  La  Montanye  220 
Freddie  D.  167 
Frederic  Benedict  181 
Frederic  Orin  148 
Frederick  59  105  106  141  147 

152  166  180  209  259 
Frederick  A.  292 
Frederick  Alonzo  106  107 
Frederick  Augustus  156  224 
Frederick  Chamberlain  224 
Frederick  Delano  136  201 
Frederick  E.  232 
Frederick  Elliott  206 
Frederick  Henry  90  91   157 

225 

Frederick  J.  169 
Frederick  Kendall  178  239 
Frederick  Marius  137  202  254 
Frederick  Montgomery  159 
Frederick  R.  209  259 
Frederick  Smith  97 
Frederick  Tabor  201 
Frederick  Thorp  136 
Gad  29  52 
Garnie  Garfield  247 
Garnie  Leone  190  247 
Garrett  41 
Geneva  243 
Gene  vie  ve  194 
George  24  67  68  71  78  85  86 

116  121 143  152  176  213  240 

261 

George  A.  180  240 
George  Adam  83  149  218 
George  Addison  186 
George  Albert  181 
George  B.  83 

George  Chester  155  223  268 
George  Jay  112  171  236 
George  K.  211  267 
George  Knox  221 
George  Lafayette  72 
George  Lamartine  100 
George  Loomis  111  170  234 
George  Lyman  214  263  279 
George  Mahan  153 
George  McCarty  123 
George  Milton  138  288 
George  Mosier  151 
George  O.  223 
George  P.  97 
George  Porter  154 
George  Post  157  225 
George  Rollo  97 
George  Smith  211 
George  Stow  206 
George  Thomas  171 
George  W.  213 
George  Washington  40  72  122 

123 

George  Whitfield  146 
Georgia  172 
Georgia  Lincoln  177 
Gerald  R.  270 
Georgiana  L.  91 
Georgiana  Marcia  92 


310 


NORTH  Gertrude  202 

Gertrude  Grant  192 

Gertrude  M.  259 

Gertrude  Maria  202 

Gibson  64 

Gideon  Leeds  135  201  254 

Giles  Meigs  210 

Gillie  197 

Gibson  69 

Gilbert  Irving  278 

Gilson  69 

Glade  Levi  238 

Gladys  128  232  258 

Gladys  E.  271 

Gladys  Emma  291 

Gladys  Ethelwynne  271 

Glen  Schoenfeld  275 

Glenn  Wayne  246 

Glenn  Worthington  187 

Goodwin  85  102  165 

Goodwin  Stuart  279 

Gordon  85 

Gordon  Buck  166 

Grace  176  192  216  220  247  249 
265  272  280 

Grace  Clayton  168 

Grace  Cornelia  238 

Grace  Denton  122 

Grace  Elizabeth  225 

Grace  Eugene  157 

Grace  M.  252 

Grace  Mary  222 

Gracie  Maurie  219 

Granville  Fergison  152 

Grenville  P.  241  274 

Grover  Nelson  263 

Guy  40  73  123  232  272 

Guy  L.  223  268 

Halbert  183 

Hallie  192 

Hallie  M.  191 

Hannah  viii  ix  4  6  9-13  15-19 
23  24  38-41  53  62  77  86  98 
99  110  151  152  159  227 

Hannah  A.  87 

Hannah  Ann  72 

Hannah  Clark  221 

Hannah  Elizabeth  151 

Hannah  Mary  72 

Hannah  Maxwell  155 

Harold  115  256 

Harold  A.  244 

Harold  Adrian  272 

Harold  Diodate  221  267  268 

Harold  Emerson  276 

Harold  Guy  269 

Harold  Lemuel  165 

Harold  Marcus  239 

Harper  235 

Harriet  iv  61  76  77  100  105 
106  108  109  133  134  162  166 
180  199  200  240  249 

Harriet  A.  90 

Harriet  Augusta  74 

Harriet  Austin  254 

Harriet  B.  181 

Harriet  Edna  264  279 

Harriet  Elizabeth  126 

Harriet  F.  161  162 

Harriet  Hulbert  141 

Harriet  J.  217  264 

Harriet  L.  270 

Harriet  Louise  197 

Harriet  M.  137 

Harriet  Maria  134  199 

Harriet  Rebecca  252 

Harriet  Sophia  215 


Harriet  Stewart  146 

Harriet  Stillman  120 

Harriet  Wilcox  210 

Harry  B.  192  248 

Harry  Chamblin  195 

Harry  Clark  227 

Harry  E.  165  230  231  251 

Harry  F.  259 

Harry  H.  163  229 

Harry  Irving  242 

Harry  Wales  175  238 

Harry  Worcester  202 

Hartwell  114  174  237 

Harvey  55  63  99  163  164 

Harvey  George  164  230 

Harvey  Steinle  230 

Hattie  266 

Hattie  A.  223  268 

Hattie  Josephine  196 

Hattie  Madeline  239 

Hayes  C.  128  191 

Hazel  132  191  219  232  240  245 

255 

Hazel  Q.  187 
Helen  104  109  163  169  174 

175  212  237  241  248  251  263 

267  279 

Helen  A.  228  279 
Helen  Amelia  156  224 
Helen  Ann  152 
Helen  Brigham  224 
Helen  Charlotte  173 
Helen  Eliza  220 
Helen  Emma  262 
Helen  Esther  288 
Helen  G.  211 
Helen  Kate  288 
Helen  L.  292 
Helen  Louise  265 
Helen  M.  100  162 
Helen  Macy  263 
Helen  Maria  117 
Helen  Marie  222  247 
Helen  May  276 
Helen  Motley  176 
Helen  Pauline  236 
Helen  Seagrave  117 
Helen  Stanley  224 
Helen  W.  138 
Helen  Winthrop  166 
Helouise  146 
Henrietta  57  90   91    113  237 

256 

Henrietta  Clarissa  91 
Henrietta  Dudley  166 
Henrietta  F.  105 
Henrietta  Montgomery  178 
Henry  48  49  66  67  75  88  91  95 

109  126  127  128  133  136  157 

168  191  197  232  263 
Henry  Archibald  224 
Henry  Ballard  75  130  194  195 
Henry  Bateman  160 
Henry  C.  147 
Henry  Cleveland  181 
Henry  F.  100 
Henry  M.  118 
Henry  Martin  146  215  263 
Henry  Martyn  68  118  178 
Henry  P.  83  147 
Henry  Savage  141  210  290 
Henry  Saxe  229 
Henry  T.  42  75  129  130  131 
Henry  William  124  250  275 
Hepzibah  43  76  77  82  84  286 
Herbert  213 
Herbert  Brinkerhoff  256  277 


Herbert  E.  259 

Hette  Adelia  218 

Hiram  85  133 

Hiram  Carey  197  251 

Horace  109  142  169  213  260 

Horatio  N.  102 

Howard  A.  244 

Howard  Alden  242 

Howard  C.  218  292 

Howard  Dewey  219 

Howard  Frances  264  279 

Howard  J.  122 

Howard  L.  270 

Howard  Lincoln  254 

Howard  Miles  172  236 

Hoyette  167 

Hubert  202 

Hubert  Franklin  91  158 

Hubert  L.  98 

Hubert  Ward  192 

Huldah  41  73  74  140  206  209 

210 

Huldah  Augusta  126 
Hyrum  Bennett  124  185  243- 

245 

Hyrum  King  184  243 
Hyrum  Thomas  185 
Icephena  Ellen  250  275 
Ida  131  159  197  279 
Ida  Hamilton  241 
Ida  Hazel  241 
Ida  M.  251 
Ida  May  111 
Ina  221  267 
Inez  May  177  243 
Ira  38  69  119  120  126  180 
Ira  Levi  128  191  247 
Irena  39  145  214 
Irene  255 
Irene  Harriet  107 
Irving  292 
Isaac  19  25  43  44  45  46  47  76 

77  114  134  149  200  253  286 
Isaac  M.  150  219 
Isabel  160 
Isabelle  38 
Isabelle  Walker  178 
Isaiah  30  43  52  95 
Isaiah  M.  96  161 
Israel  32  56  58  101  102 
Israel  Deming  84 
James  viii  6  1 1  19  26  27  39  47- 

49  71  74  76  81  84  86  88-92 

117  121  122  125  132  14,1 150 

156196210211 
James  Agard  61  109  169 
James  Byram  101 109 164.230 
James  Carr  248 
James  Chauncey  132 
James  D.  230 
James  Dayton  100  164  230 
James  Denton  100  164 
James  Doud  141  211 
James  Dunn  95 
James  E.  196  197  261  266  280 
James  Edmunds  154  223  268 
James  Edward  55 
James  Ely  71  121 
James  Franklin  24 
James  H.  155  196  219  248 
James  Harper  68  117  178 
James  Harrison  178 
James  Heyward  x 
James  McAlpine  Summerville 

206 
James  Madison  127  128  189 

246 


311 


NORTH  James  Merritt  152 
James  Monroe  72  122 
James  Oliver  189  246 
James  Small  129  193 
James  Stanley  iv  156  224  225 
James  W.  ix 
James  William  253 
Jane  13  22  65  67  119  128  142 

164  177  180  191  202  230  231 

239 

Jane  A.  124 
Jane  Ann  96 
Jane  Antoinette  68 
Jane  Augusta  102  165 
Jane  Avis  266 
Jane  C.  162 
Jane  Longworth  269 
Jane  Louise  212 
Jane  M.  100  158  216  264 
Jane  Margaret  188 
Jane  Maria  215 
Janet  177 
Janet  A.  128 
Janet  M.  236 
Janet  Ross  263 
Jeanette  120  181  291 
Jeanne  Castle  268 
Jeannie  104  166 
Jeannie  Barham  104 
Jedediah  25  43  44  78  79  82  83 

134  136  137  146  202 
Jemima  32  33  37  38  79  284 


ette  May  278 

nie  172  174  193  265 

nie  Bell  165 

nie  Edith  231 

nie  L.  253 

nie  Lucia  177 

nie  M.  168 


Jennie  Rich  98 

Jennie  S.  201  242 

Jeremiah  viii 

Jeremiah  A.  184  242 

Jerome  Reynolds  263  279 

Jerusha  33  61  77 

Jesse  Erwin  245 

Jessie  114  153  168  178  179  234 
249 

Jessie  Dickenson  256 

Jessie  Heath  216 

Jessie  Mary  118 

Joanna  62  111-113  143 

Joel  60  108  109 

Johanna  188 

John  iii-xi,  1-6,  9-11,  13  15- 
17  19  22  23  28  29  35  37  42 
45  49-52  67-69  73  77  85  95 
110117124126133134139 
140  149  150  161  176  197  199 
200  213  228  249-251  253 
254 

John  Addison  184  243 

John  Adna  37  68  117  118  178 
179 

John  Albert  134 

John  Alden  277 

John  Austin  200  253  277 

John  Calvin  120  181 

John  Carlos  253  277 

John  Carey  249 

John  Charles  171  234 

John  Curtis  203  204  256  277 

John  D.  57 

John  Daniel  47  85  148 

John  Denton  72  121  122  182 
183 

John  Depuy  87  155  223 


John  DuBois  151  220 

John  E.  214  260 

John  Edmund  200 

John  Egbert  214 

John  Elliott  146  215 

John  Evans  235 

John  Goodrich  139  203  256 

John  Grant  243 

John  Greenleaf  170  234  235 

John  Hart  53  68  96  162 

John  Harvey  57  99  103 

John  Heath  158  226 

John  Henry  129  130  131  14,8 

192  193  217  265 
John  Hollister  iii  5  158  226 
John  Kenyon  176 
John  Levi  112 
John  Loomis  96  162 
John  M.  155 
John  McKenzie  118 
John  Milton  63 
John  Mitchell  250 
John  N.  162 
John  P.  231 
John  Richard  256  277 
John  Riley  124 
John  S.  85  149  150 
John  Spring  260 
John  Strong  68 
John  Thomas  194 
John  Tilton  278 
John  W.  266 

John  Wesley  162  110  170  171 
John  William  iv  229  270  277 
John  Wood  10,1 
Jonathon  15  16  22  28  32  35  57 

58  103  283 
Joseph  ix  5-8  13  14  19  20  30 

31  43  52  53  55  76  95-97  132 

161  162  169  282 
Joseph  Arthur  229 
Joseph  B.  96  162  229 
Joseph  Henry  193  248 
Joseph  Howard  97   162   163 

229 

Joseph  Levi  130 
Joseph  T.  75  129  193  194 
Josephine  248 
Josephine  E.  195 
Josephine  Hitchcock  158 
Josiah  11  16  22  30  31  150  283 
Josiah  Wilcox  140  141  209 
Josie  215  264 
Joy  Margeret  276 
Judson  Clark  291 
Judson  Pierce  211  290 
Judy  85 
Julia  36  37  38  64  97  102  103 

115  143  180  240 
Julia  Ann  85  91  143  161 
Julia  Brown  216 
Julia  E.  171  235 
Julia  Eliza  57 
Julia  Elizabeth  230 
Julia  H.  148 
Julia  Miriam  288 
Julia  S.  138 
Julian  Estell  253 
Juliann  149 
Julianna  37 
Julie  Potwin  269 
Juliette  58 
Juliette  Sophia  161 
Julius  Bascom  227  269 
Julius  Nathaniel  160 
Junius  33  59  105 
Junius  Davis  106  167  231 


Junius  Lee  167  231 

Junius  M.  105 

Justa  Maria  145  215 

Justus  v 

Kate  158  226 

Kate  Eliza  183 

Katharine  234 

Kathchen  Weil  224 

Katherine  65  187 

Katie  Moss  183  241 

Katrine  47  87  148  149 

Kendall  Murdoch  239 

Kenneth  191 

Kent  Beaugrand  222  268 

Keziah  203 

La  Prele  244 

La  Rue  Perrine  146  215  264 

Launcelot  16 

Laura  77  83  94  104  108  112- 

114  121 130  135  136  173  234 

271 

Laura  Ann  234 
Laura  Bulkeley  66 
Laura  Dexter  206 
Laura  Minerva  175 
Laura  Phoebe  228 
Laurana  Rowe  118 
Laurine  Estella  275 
Lavern  245 
Lavina  52  72  275 
Lavinia  105 
Lawrence  Alden  277 
Lea  A.  244 
Leah  Alwilda  186 
Leah  Etna  197 
Lea  R.  185  243  244 
Lee  212 
Leeta  Mae  237 
Leila  Catherine  152 
Leila  Frost  277 
Leila  Kimberely  277 
Lela  P.  244 
Lemyra  Isabelle  228 
Lemuel  32  50  58  79  92-94  103 

139  158  159  161  165  203 
Lemuel  Curtis  139  203 
Lemuel  Fayette  229  271 
Lemuel  Webster  159 
Lena  117  154  240 
Lena  Bell  181 
Leo  Lewis  245 
Leon  Dare  245  275 
Leone  266 
Leone  Duane  249 
Leone  Luella  246 
Leonora  Mildred  190  247 
Leora  94 

Lester  60  109  240 
Lester  F.  187 
Lester  Woodruff  181 
Levi  iv  41  44  63  69  73  74  75  78 

113  114  118  124   127-129 

136   137  173  179  184-187 

202 

Levi  Hart  214 
Levi  Howard  125  245  246 
Levi  Morgan  187  245 
Levi  R.  115  174  237 
Levona  Dianna  184 
Lewis  67  86  151  220 
Lewis  Avery  262 
Lewis  Lee  168  231  271  272 
Lewis  Otis  272 
Lewis  Rogers  131  195 
Lieuticia  73 
Lilian  278 
Lillie  164  174  230 


312 


NORTH  Lillian  109  191 
Lillian  C.  217 
Lillian  Doud  211  292 
Lillian  M.  237 
Lillian  Sill  258 
Lilly  Ann  185 
Linden  Arling  243 
Lindsley  Caleb  201  253 
Linton  Darden  241 
Linton  Glover  183  241 
Linus  36  65  67  82  145-147  213 

215 

Lizzie  142  157 
Lizzie  Eunice  257 
Lizzie  M.  181 
Lob  23  45  46  83  277  281  283 

286 

Lois  Hazel  275 
Lola  174  261 
Lola  May  243 
Loomis  53  98 
Looinis  A.  56 
Lora  116  176 
Loren  174 
Lorenzo  119  174  179  237  239 

274 

Loretta  114 
Lorin  Harvey  186  245 
Lorinda  108 
Lorrain  59  105 
Lorraine  195 

Lot  24  40  42  73  74  126  187  188 
Lot  Woodruff  65 
Lottie  May  190 
Lottie  Viola  194 
Louis  Ashley  172  236 
Louis  Elmer  218  265  279  280 
Louis  F.  249 
Louis  Franklin  230 
Louis  Harvey  164  230 
Louis  R.  266 

Louisa  60  104  133  135  165  182 
Louisa  A.  56 
Louisa  Burnham  92 
Louisa  E.  249  275 
Louisa  Marie  120 
Louisa  Narcissa  124 
Louise  129  169  216 
Louise  Ruth  242 
Lovina  62 
Lucetta  82 
Lucia  117  176 
Lucia  E.  159 
Lucian  88 
Lucian  F.  162  229 
Lucille  193 
Lucille  Harris  188 
Lucille  M.  247 
Lucina  104  121 
Lucinda  30  33  37  69  73  75  119 

129 

Lucinda  A.  124 
Lucius  57 
Lucius  James  120 
Lucretia  37  56 
Lucretia  E.  206 
Lucy  21  31  36  37  53  55  60  64 

68  71  78  79  95  100  116  133 

138  140-143  171   197  198 

220  221  282 
Lucy  A.  211 
Lucy  Abbey  221 
Lucy  Amanda  72 
Lucy  Ann  96  133  141  199 
Lucy  Anne  161 
Lucy  Baldwin  176 
Lucy  D.  65 


Lucy  J.  198 

Lucy  K.  271 

Lucy  Lavina  36 

Lucy  Lee  239 

Lucy  Louise  146 

Lucy  Lurella  250 

Lucy  Magee  101 

Lucy  N.  94 

Lucy  R.  100 

Ludlow  Frey  263  279 

Luella  126 

Luella  Barber  263 

Luella  Robinson  264 

Lula  May  251  276 

Luna  114 

Lura  59  69  243 

Luther  M.  177 

Luther  Savage  142 

Lyda  119  180 

Lydia  6  7  13  14  20  24  25  27  38 

434579117149177 
Lydia  Bulkeley  66 
Lydia  Huntington  82 
Lydia  J.  165 
Lydia  M.  101  164  165 
Lydia  Muncil  103 
Lyman  61  69  77  118  133  179 

197  198  252 
Lyman  C.  102  165231 
Lyman  Hoyt  107  167 
Lyman   Madison  197  250  275 
Lyman  Oscar  250  275 
Lynas  118 
Lynda  140 

Lynda  Wilcox  140  204  205 
Mabel  Calista  269 
Mable  32  267  278 
Mable  D.  194 
Madeline  179  239 
Madge  232 

Magdalena  Yates  211  290 
Maggie  202 
Maggie  G.  217 
Mahala  194 
Malcolm  A.  123 
Malen  Ray  252 
Malinda  119 
Mai  in  da  Jane  186 
Mamie  193 
Mandy  69 

Manta  Montrose  238 
Manton  196 
Marcia  88 
Marcus  16  19  20  28  30  38  70 

125  126  175  176  238 
Margaret  20  152  200  277  290 
Margaret  A.  277 
Margaret  E.  242  252  272 
Margaret  Field  226 
Margaret  H.  226 
Margaret  Mary  152 
Margaret  Paulina  149 
Margaret  S.  226 
Margery  Ann  125 
Margret  Mazy  252 
Margueret  265 
Marguerite    Beaugrand    222 

268 
Maria  68  83  87  88  89  96  107 

114  121  150  155  156  158  226 
Maria  Eliza  146 
Maria  M.  137 
Maria  S.  55 

Mariah  75  119  129  130  131 
Marian  149  192  256 
Marian  Ada  176 
Marian  Lucile  272 


Marie  100  132 

Marie  Laura  230 

Marienne  Dix  221 

Marietta  147 

Marilla  69  78 

Marion  121  237  256  265  268 
278 

Marion  Agnes  242 

Marion  Elva  279 

Marion  Himrod  236 

Marion  Kenneth  245 

Marion  Marie  236 

Marjorie  Augusta  230 

Marjorie  Grace  264 

Marjorie  Jeanne  248 

Marjorie  May  265 

Marjorie  Seagrave  178 

Marshall  Fales  272 

Martha  20  83  84  115  134  148 
156  175  223  224 

Martha  A.  176  186  238 

Martha  Ann  118  262  278 

Martha  Bryan  118 

Martha  Caroline  175 

Martha  E.  101  157  163  225 
226 

Martha  Ellen  248 

Martha  Jane  87  148 

Martha  Lois  276 

Martha  Louise  242 

Martha  Maria  64 

Martha  Mary  278 

Mark  Newell  177 

Martin  14  21  23  60  61 109  119 
168  169  284 

Martino  58 

Marvin  93  94  159 

Marvin  Ray  275 

Mary  vii  -ix  3  5  9  12  13  15  16 
20  22-25  31  33  35  38  43  45 
46  53  60-62  67  70  73  76-78 
83-85  88  95  105  109  114  115 
119  123  124  131-133  135 
136  138  141  149-151  159 
162  163  165  172  174  193 
196  201  217  221  223  225  232 
245  255-257  261  267  271 
283  284  287 

Mary  A.  212  232  246 

Mary  Adah  175 

Mary  Alice  121 

Mary  Amelia  262 

Mary  Ann  48  88  93  94  142  154 
161  221  286 

Mary  Anna  229  233 

Mary  Anne  111 

Mary  Arriminta  185 

Mary  Athalie  99 

Mary  Augusta  118  152  181 
201 

Mary  B.  75  205  257 

Mary  Beatrice  171 

Mary  Beaugrand  268 

Mary  Bernice  191 

Mary  C.  162  198  229  252 

Mary  Caroline  270 

Mary  Catherine  151 

Mary  Cebra  210 

Mary  Cordelia  91 

Mary  Dix  153 

Mary  E.  95  152  155  163  229 
230 

Mary  Edith  160 

Mary  Elisabeth  252 

Mary  Eliza  171 

Mary  Elizabeth  91  97  102  157 
199  241 


313 


NORTH  Mary  Ellen  129  164 

199 

Mary  Esther  Gould  154 
Mary  Eta  257 
Mary  Ethelyn  198 
Mary  Ferris  99 
Mary  Frances  160  198  206  257 
Mary  Frederica  157 
Mary  Genevieve  251 
Mary  Goodrich  204 
Mary  Grace  112 
Mary  Helen  101 
Mary  Huldah  206 
Mary  J.  251  291 
Mary  Jane  57  105  114  117  124 

125  133  152 
Mary  Jennie  218 
Mary  L.  214 
Mary  Leora  160 
Mary  Louisa  72 
Mary  Louise  243  279 
Mary  Lucinda  129 
Mary  M.  56 
Mary  Maria  158 
Mary  Mildred  190 
Mary  Olive  138  204  256  286 
Mary  R.  120  162  179 
Mary  Russell  158 
Mary  Sabra  105 
Mary  Sophronia  147 
Mary  W.  274 
Mary  Waddington  268 
Mary  White  163 
Mather  193 
Matilda  82  85  147 
Matthew  87  154 
Matthew  Isaac  200 
Mattie  118 
Maude  Stovall  179 
Maurice  de  Camp  Crawford 

152  220  267 

Maurice  Edward  171  175  235 
Maxine  Hazel  245 
Mayette  Aurellia  160  227 
Mearle  240 
Medlin  E.  292 
Medora  200 

Melinda  126  185  188  189 
Melinda  H.  125 
Melvin  119 
Melvina  L.  159 
Melzina  S.  228 
Merari  125  187 
Merari  Franklin  186  243 
Mercy  22  27  82  109  120  168 

169283 

Mercy  Ann  115  174 
Merion  E.  266 
Merle  183 
Merrill  69 
Merton  113  172 
Meta  Emma  254 
Mildred  230  248 
Mildred  Brown  254 
Mildred  E.  269 
Mildred  Elizabeth  261 
Mildred  Esther  265 
Mildred  Houghtaling  221 
Mildred  Irene  260 
Mildred  L.  294 
Mildred  Persis  228 
Mildred  R.  271 
Miles  63  114  172  174 
Miles  R.  113  236  237 
Milford  256 
Milly  119 
Milo  114 


Milo  Lee  63 

Milo  Linus  36  64  115 

Milton  Blair  186 

Mina248 

Mindwell  44 

Minerva  62  103  115  147  501 

Minerva  Wright  254 

Minnie  A.  124 

Minnie  C.  124 

Minnie  Elizabeth  176 

Minnie  L.  172  236 

Minnie  Myrtle  98 

Miriam  E.  149  218 

Miriam  Emily  255 

Miriam  H.  162 

Molinda  Emeline  252  276 

Monroe  S.  169  233 

Morgan  63  112  172 

Morley  Franklin  274 

Mortimer  C.  101 

Mortimer  Seth  291 

Moses  52 

Moses  Taylor  128 

Muriel  Wales  239 

Myron  180  239 

Myrta  269 

Myrtle  255 

Nancy  32  37  39  41  49  56  57  66 

69  71  73  82  88  115  143  179 

285 

Nancy  Abigail  123 
Nancy  Jane  57 
Nannie  Elizabeth  193 
Nannie  Page  173 
Naomi  71 
Naomi  B.  142 
Narcissa  63  124 
Nathan  x  36  65  115  151 
Nathan  Ernest  127 
Nathan  H.  75  128  191  192 
Nathan  W.  129 
Nathaniel  6  7  14  19  28  29  32 

50  92  93  159  160 
Nathaniel  Bailey  72 
Nellie  247  280 
Nellie  A.  203 
Nellie  Augusta  122 
Nellie  C.  244 
Nellie  Chatterton  204 
Nellie  Edna  253 
Nellie  Josephine  185 
Nellie  Louise  192 
Nellie  M.  238 
Nelson  04  148  160  216  264 
Nelson  Chauncey  265 
Nelson  Grover  215 
Nelson  H.  56 
Nelson  Luther  iv  123  184  242 

274 

Nettie  152  197  223  273  278 
Nettie  E.  165 
Nettie  P.  253  277 
Neville  Cornelia  179 
Newell  143 

Newton  Edmunds  223  268 
Newton  Sutherland  268 
Nicanor  Needham  94  160 
Nicholas  Theodore  195 
Noah  21  24  32  33  38  45  59-61 

83  107  109  119  147  180  240 

284 

Norah  197 
Norma  L.  236 

Norman  C.  141  211  290-292 
Norman  Gibson  241 
Norman  Guy  123  183  241 
Norman  James  291 


Norman  Smith  211  291 

Norris  78  138 

Norris  C.  138  202  255  256 

Norris  W.  255 

Olive  31  36  41  45  61  78  83  109 

138  285  285 
Olive  B.  190 
Olive  Cheney  134 
Olive  May  242 
Olive  Spencer  182  241 
Oliver  22  35 
Oliver  Burnham  90  157  225 

226 

Oliver  E.  129 
Oliver  Gridley  40 
Oliver  James  247 
Oliver  Morton  122  182 
Olivia  57  61 
Olivia  M.  150  219 
Omri  Monro  70  119  181 
Onata  Isabella  178 
Opal  232 
Orange  W.  152 
Orey  280 

Orin  Beckley  83  148  217 
Orlando  Bryan  116 
Orlena  Blanche  250 
Orlin  Glenn  243 
Orlin  Loomis  105 
Orpha  79  134 
Orpha  M.  212  259 
Orpha  Wilcox  139 
Orra  102 

Orrin  77  79  133  197 
Orrin  A.  56  101  164 
Orrin  C.  83 
Orrin  Lyman  134  199 
Orrin  O.  83  147 
Orrin  Stanley  38 
Orson  Whedon  105 
Orville  Jacob  Harris  188  246 
Owel  280 
Owen  280 
Owen  Levi  245 
Ozem  38 
Page  Lane  173 
Pamelia  92  93  158 
Pantha  52 
Parmelia  58 
Pascal  P.  97 

Patience  44  45  216  237  274 
Patty  78 

Paul  viii  153  221  222  268 
Paul  Noah  240 
Paul  R.  173 
Pauline  191  240  271 
Pearl  127 
Percy  53  95  129 
Percy  Wayne  236 
Perry  Davis  186  244 
Persifer  Worth  130 
Persis  93  155  160 
Peter  67  150 
Phebe  98 
Phebe  A.  186 
Philetus  Fillmore  161  228 
Philip  132  143  196 
Philip  Strong  68  118  179 
Philomena  68 
Phineas  32  58  103  104  165 
Phoebe  52 
Phyllis  245 
Pierce  R.  192  247 
Pinckney  126 
Pinckney  Allison  127  188 
Pinney  61 
Pluma  71 


314 


NORTH  Polly  38  39  42  47  70  73 

75  79  94  142  161  212  213 
Polly  Maria  95 
Porter  175 
Price  Grant  198 
Priscilla  Alden  277 
Priscilla  Jane  185  244  245 
Prudence  34  60  66  116 
Queen  E.  187 
Rachel  47  69  74  78  103  119 

127   128  136-138   147   149 

286 

Rachel  Auton  176 
Rachel  E.  162 
Ralph  142  212 
Ralph  Hayden  iv  81  212 
Ralph  Osborn  250 
Ralph  Willis  259 
Ralphine  212 
Raymond  E.  266 
Raymond  H.  232  273 
Raymond  M.  244 
Raymond  Stanley  265 
Raymond  Stuart  291 
Rebecca  13  14  21  102  109  148 

149  167  217  282 
Rebecca  Carman  100 
Rebekah  95  139  161  162  203 

229 

Reginald  Worcester  201 
Remembrance  33  59  107  108 

287 
Reuben  23  31  36  37  55  56  70 

71  81  84  100  140  142  204 

205  206  209  210  287 
Revillo  D.  139 
Reynolds  Bacon  279 
Rhoda  24  37  38  45  46  48  49  68 

69  76  83  88-92  132  156  285 
Rhoda  A.  126  187  188 
Rhoda  Blanche  276 
Richard  vii  x  141  142  242  248 
Richard  Alden  277 
Richard  Cave  234 
Richard  Douglass  229  270 
Richard  Eugene  24 
Richard  Loomis  235 
Robert  vi  viii  47  73  85  149  169 

232-234  255 
Robert  Bulkeley  202 
Robert  Fife  190 
Robert  Grady  274 
Robert  H.  269 
Robert  L.  257 
Robert  Leroy  276 
Robert  Paul  276 
Robert  Wesley  124 
Roberta  B.  75 
Roberta  Estella  122 
Roberta  J.  130 
Rocse  103 

Rodney  King  130  194 
Roger  ix 
Roland   245 
Roland  J.  97 
Roland  W.  237 
Romeo  Ezekial  57 
Rosalie  130 
Rose  119 

Rose  Edmund  288 
Rosemary  261 
Rosetta  46  286 
Roxa  57  108 
Roxalany  32  39  58 
Roxie  Amelia  106 
Roxy  39 
Roy  Andrews  249 


Roy  D.  266  280 

Royal  Early  123  183  241 

Royal  Exile  186 

Royal  Flint  40  41  71  72  121- 
123  183 

Rubie  Olivia  107 

Ruby  59  107  229 

Ruby  Lavinia  105 

Rufus  iv  33  41  75  108  109  127 
190 

Rulla  246 

Russel  Wales  239 

Russell  Brooks  195 

Russell  Chisholm  269 

Russell  Churchill  93  158  226 

Russell  Mildrum  255 

Ruth  24-26  50  52  58  60  175 
195  238  245  275  281 

Ruth  A.  251 

Ruth  Elizabeth  225 

Ruth  Evaline  191 

Ruth  Kolste  278 

Ruth  Louise  249 

Ruth  Marie  182 

Ruth  Naomi  264 

Sabra  B.  72  123 

Sabrina  59  105 

SaffordElisha  109  169  232  233 

SafTord  Monroe  233 

Sage  B.  132 

Sallie  129  193 

Sallie  Emeline  199 

Sallie  Maryetta  129 

Sally  47  48  59  75  76  93  121  122 
129  159  160  193  194 

Sally  L.  75 

Sally  Maria  71  160 

Sally  Wilcox  133 

Salmon  x  43  77  84  135  136  201 

Salmon  Edwin  201 

Salmon  Leeds  136 

Salmon  Whipple  135 

Salome  48  79  139 

Samuel  369-1115-171923  25 
26  36  37  45  47  48  63  65  66 
67  79  83  85-87  114  115  140 
150  155  156  205  257  281  286 

Samuel  A.  217 

Samuel  C.  129 

Samuel  E.  266 

Samuel  Givins  149 

Samuel  Lewis  173 

Samuel  Nathan  192  247 

Samuel  R.  113 

Sarah  viii  6  10  12  13  14  18  19 
21  22  26  27  29  30  36  43  45- 
49  52  62  77-79  82  83  86  91 
92  95  114  121  129  133  134 
139  142  143  146  147  174  182 
188  189  192  193  214  218  238 
260  265-267  281 

Sarah  A.  101  113  172  201  211 
254 

Sarah  Ann  57  87  126  134  149 
197  218  249-251 

Sarah  Antoinette  118 

Sarah  B.  94 

Sarah  Catherine  221 

Sarah  Denton  122 

Sarah  E.  63  150  162  219 

Sarah  Elizabeth  173  198  200 
204 

Sarah  Emily  95 

Sarah  Emma  173  236  237  262 
279 

Sarah  Evelyn  274 

Sarah  Finch  163 


Sarah  Fitch  146 

Sarah  Fowkes  101 

Sarah  Gaylord  96 

Sarah  J.  215  263 

Sarah  Janet  182 

Sarah  Kennedy  188 

Sarah  Louisa  214 

Sarah  M.  138 

Sarah  Maria  200 

Sarah  Oldum  vii 

Sarah  P.  223 

Sarah  Rogers  91 

Selah  x  43  77  81  135  142  143 

213  214 

Selah  Hawley  214  261 
Selah  Perkins  143  214  260  261 
Selden  Gladwin  212 
Belinda  50 
Serl  245 
Seth  17  24  25  29  41  46  50  51 

73  77  84  94  281  286 
Seth  Doud  141  211  290 
Seth  J.  142 

Seth  Judd  49  89-91  157 
Seviah  112  171 
Sherman  HinsdiU  63  113  172 
Shirley  May  241 
Sibyl  21  22  32  33  282  283 
Silas  46  63  83  84  112 
Silence  40  73  74 
Simeon  17  25  29  41  44  50  51 

79-82  140-143  258  260 
Simeon  Horace  213  260 
Simon  Newton  Dexter  81  206 

257 

Solomon  13 
Solomon  Cole  197 
Solomon  D.  162 
Sophia  13 
Sophia  A.  93 
Sophia  E.  147 
Sophronia  39 
Stanley  A.  229  271 
Stanley  Alden  277 
Stephen  viii  29  44  82  145  146 

147  149  216 
Stephen  Everett  127 
Sue  95  131 
Sula  Estelle  250 
Susan  37  65  76  82  123  145- 

147   150  183  184  210  231 

242 

Susan  A.  165  231 
Susan  Jeanette  181 
Susan  Smith  141 
Susanna  vii  9  35  62  63  64  68 

82117118283 
Susannah  40  42  124 
Susie  Saltonstall  166 
Sydney  40  42  73  124 
Sydney  E.  242 
Sydney  James  124 
Sylvester  119  180 
Sylvester  Eno  60 
Sylvia  67  103  165 
Tamer  127 
Temperance  22 
Thankful  7  17  28  38 
Theda  92 
Thelma  179 
Theodora  198 

Theodore  29  51  76  95  131  195 
Theresa  197 
Theresa  May  275 
Theresa  Orne  Bulkeley  66 
Theron  Ira  243 
Thetis  61 


315 


NORTH  Thomas  vii-x  567 
11-13  15  17-21  23-27  33  39 
40  42  48  71  72  281  284 

Thomas  Asa  111  171 

Thomas  Brome  266  280 

Thomas  Ely  175 

Thomas  H.  236 

Thomas  Hastings  115  174  238 

Thomas  Hubbard  144 

Thomas  Jefferson  72 

Thomas  L.  203 

Thomas  Love  238 

Thomas  Mather  64  115 

Thomas  Melvin  197  249  275 

Thomas  Payne  71 

Thomas  Robinson  264 

Thomas  Spears  193  248 

Thomas  Stuart  211  291 

Timothy  18  19  24  38-41 

Tobitha  Elizabeth  122  126 

Townsend  87  154  289 

Triphena  59 

Triphenia  49  92  93  94 

Truman  71  120  121 

Truman  S.  121 

Townsend  154  223 

Tyresha  Ann  245 

Uella  167 

Ula  154 

Uriah  85  149 

Ursula  vii  149 

Valery  Darlene  274 

Veda  244 

Velma  246 

Velma  Eulalie  190 

Vera  274 

Vera  Althea  243 

Vera  O.  269 

Verena  G.  191 

Verna  Houghtaling  221 

Verna  May  182 

Veva  A.  274 

Viana70  119  120 

Vinton  McCarty  123  183 

Virgil  280 

Virginia  245  269 

Virginia  Catherine  238 

Virginia  Imogen  235 

Virginia  Lyman  279 

Volney  61 

Waldo  S.  91 

Wallace  B.  244 

Walter  85  142  212 

Walter  B.  131  194 

Walter  Budington  220 

Walter  C.  151 

Walter  Douglas  180 

Walter  E.  138 

Walter  Francis  176  238 

Walter  H.  223  269 

Walter  Henry  91 

Walter  Judd  90 

Walter  Lyman  186 

Walter  Phelps  269 

Walter  Selah  214 

Walter  Seth  225 

Walter  Vinton  72  123  183 

Wanda  280 

Warren  H.  261 

Warren  Lyman  186  245 

Wayne  L.  112  172  236 

Webster  Howard  186 

Wheeler  Orrin  288 

Wilbur  246 

Wilbur  Lyman  181  240 

Will  Carlton  261 

Willard  59  104 


Willard  Call  216  264 

Willard  Parker  184 

William  viii  ix  47  60  83  87  88 

95  99  108  129  133  138  147 

154  156  167   168    180    197 

202  216  217  223 
William  A.  138 
William  Atkinson  175 
William  B.  77  135 
William  Bell  221 
William  Burnham  49  91  157 

225 

William  Burritt  97 
William  Case  86  152  153  221 

222  267 

William  Collins  203 
William  E.  148 
William  Edwin  181 
William  Foster  126  188  246 
William   Franklin  iii  iv   100 

163  164  198  229  230  252 
William  Gifford  188 
William  Granger  127 
William  H.  156  223  269 
William  Hamilton  173  236  237 
William  Harrison  186  244  268 
William  Heberdeen  55 
William  Henry  101   135  200 

253 
William  Henry  Harrison  78 

98  128 

William  Irving  262  278 
William  Irwin  272 
William  J.  171  235 
William  James  164 
William  Jeremiah  111  171  235 
William  Leeds  136 
William  M.  134 
William  Melvin  175 
WTilliam  Miller  233 
William  P.  155 
William  Penn  201 
William  R.  226  269 
William  Richard  98  163 
William  S.  115  174  237 
William  Sherman  122 
William  Stanley  156  223  269 
William  T.  162 
William  Valentine  225 
William  Wallace  131  195 
William  Warren  214  261 
William  Whiteside  116  175 
Willie  128 

Willis  142  212  246  259 
Willis  Beebe  203  256 
Willis  Edson  213 
Willis  Henry  262  278 
Wilson  74  126  188  189 
Winiford  180 
Winifred  viii  221 
Winona  Frances  177 
Woolcott  95 

Zachariah  Mosier  84  151  220 
Zay  222 
Zelis  117  178 
Zella  245 

Zerviah  Bosworth  161  228 
Zora  128 

NORTHAWAY  Achsah  30 
George  11  23 
Hannah  11  23 
James  30 
John  11 
Josiah  11 
Mary  11  23  38 
Samuel  11 
Sarah  11 


NORTHRUP  Edward  36 

Elizabeth  36 

Francis  J.  36 

Howard  N.  36 

Laura  206 
NORTHWAY  Abijah  282 

Olive  282 
NORTON 19  22 

Albert  C.  106  167 

Almira  119 

Charles  R.  106 

Charlotte  Smith  106  167 

Cybelia  119 

Edward  10 

Elizabeth  10 

Ellen  10 

George  119 

Hannah  10  15  17 

Harold  Frederick  167 

John  10 

John  T.  15  106  167 

Lois  31 

Lucy  31 

Mary  32 

Pauline  North  167 

Richard  10 

Roxie  Amelia  106  167 

Sophia  22 
NOTT  Gertrude  231 

Ivins  D.  231 

Martha  231 

NOURSE  Augusta  C.   170  234 
235 

John  C.  170 
NULL  Josephine  267 
NUTTING  Jennie  141 
NYE  Beryl  228 

Carrie  Frances  227 

Charles  E.  227 

Claire  228 

Everette  228 

Harvey  228 

Hazel  228 

Laura  Pearl  228 

Leroy  Albert  228 

Verne  228 


OAKES 


92 


OATBY  Erling  C.  201 
OGILVIE  Nettie  273 
OHLER  Floyd  198 

Mary  Ethlyn  198 
OLLER  Harrison  289 

Mary  Augusta  289 
OLMSTEAD  Prof. 143 

Anna  Mary  95 

Ashbel  181 

Carlisle  45 

George  95 

Harriet  B.  181 

James  12 

Mary  95 

Rebecca  12 
ORTEN  Alice  E.  264 

Mary  264 

Oscar  264 
ORTON  John  5 
ORVIS  David  20 

Dinah  16 

Eleazer  20 

Hannah  20 

O.  D.  87 
OSBORN  Edna  52 

Isaac  52 

OSTEHAUS  Hannah  71 
OVIATT  Edmund  H.  108 


316 


OVIATT  Erastus  108 

Lee  Russell  199 

PODD  Samuel  1 

Hattie  F.  108 
Herbert  Leslie  108 

Lena  May  199 
Sallie  Emaline  199 

POMEROY  Mercy  37 
Sarah  32 

Roxa  108 

PENDLETON  Phebe  282 

POND  Ella  121 

Sarah  L.  108 

PENFIELD  Julia  78 

Lucius  B.  121 

Titus  78 

PORTER  Lieut                45 

PADGETT  Charles  E.  235 

PENN  William  136 

Aaron  43 

Elsie  Gladys  235 
PALMER  Alice  May  88 

PENNEY  Joseph  144 
PERKINS  Genevieve  240 

Abigail  18 
Amelia  J.  88 

Arthur  E.  88 

Isaac  2 

Betsey  286 

Clara  G.  107 

James  240 

Daniel  7  17 

Dorothy  3 

John  11 

Elijah  20 

Eliza  Ann  88 

PERRY  Abi  25 

Elizabeth  17  249 

Floyd  88 

Mary  E.  65 

Emma  M.  175  238 

Helen  O.  88 

Thomas  25 

Hepzibah  43  286 

Jane  Louise  212 

PETERSON  Sarah  129  192 

Horace  45 

Jennie  Irene  88 

193 

Isaac  43  286 

W.  H.  212 

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Wiltse  C.  88 

Elizabeth  14 

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Lois  23  36  37 

PARKER  Florence  119 

PHELPS  Abel  14 

Lydia  23 

Louisa  120 

Abigail  15 

Olive  204  286 

Thomas  2 

Catherine  90 

Phoebe  Ann  227 

PARKHURST  John  W.  46 

Daniel  96 

Rachel  175 

PARLEY  Peter  25 

Elijah  14 

Russell  286 

PARMELEE  Amos  48 

Elizabeth  14 

Samuel  23  27 

Anna  M.  231 

Ezekial  14 

Sarah  7  52 

Betsey  48 

George  59  96 

Selah  286 

Henry  C.  231 

Hannah  14  29  285 

Sylvester  86 

Mercy  231 

Hezekia  14 

William  A.  175 

Minnie  C.  121 

Joseph  14 

William  S.  iii  41 

Stephen  R.  121 
PARSONS  Augustus  83 

Kezia  14 
Lydia  14 

PORTMESS  Bertie  E.  264 
POST  Jennie  Edith  231 

Benjamin  P.  120 

Myrta  269 

Martha  E.  157  225  226 

James  83 

Olive  282 

T.  B.  231 

Louisa  120 

Rebecca  14 

POSTON  Mary  123 

Louisa  Marie  120 

Rhoda  96 

POTTER  Amelia  45 

Mary  83 

PHILBRICK  Ada  P.  260 

Jemima  38 

Sarah  83 

PHILIP  KING  6  12 

POTWIN  Julia  269 

PARTCH  Clementine  261 

PHILIPS  Anna  Elsie  173 

POWELL  Caroline  R.  122 

PARTON  Capt                50 

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PASSMAN  Harriet  S.  256 

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Harry  173 

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George  75 

PATCHEN  Capt                "5 

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PATTERSON  John  28  48 

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PHILLIPS  Bernice  Lee  246 

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Joseph  75 

PATTISON    Caroline    M.    155 

PICKARD  Retta  200 

Lucinda  75 

223 

PICKETT  Elizabeth  84 

Marcus  L.  75 

PAULSON  Elsa  261 

PIERCE  Julia  97 

Mary  Ellen  75 

PAYNE  Edward  1 

Maria  96 

Rosanna  75 

PEABODY  Clarence  W.  204 

PIGGOTT  Andrew  D.  67 

Sarah  75 

Emma  180 

PIKE  Lawrence  R.  125 

William  H.  75 

PEAKE  Anna  Jane  160 

Susan  118 

PRATT  Abrala  S.  184 

Mary  Leora  160 

PINKSTON  Katie  Moss    183 

D.  Butler  184 

Peverill  S.  160 

241 

S.  B.  91 

PEARL  Laura  271 

PINNEY  Sabrina  61 

PRESTON  Anna  M.  65 

Lucy  A.  271 

PIPER  Edwin  P.  65 

Clarissa  65 

Simeon  C.  271 

Harvey  P.  65 

Deming  H.  65 

PECK  Clara  261 

PITKIN  William  23 

Edward  D.  65 

Edward  137 

PITTSON  Elizabeth  ix 

Eunice  36 

Henry  57  103 

PLATT  Fannie  277 

John  B.  65 

John  285 

Fidelia  31 

Lewis  O.  65 

Julia  103 

Jessie  Heath  216 

Marcus  65 

Julia  Eliza  57 

Margaret  A.  277 

Ozias  36 

Laura  Lusk  285 

William  216 

PRICE  Annie  125 

Naomi  71 

William  J.  277 

Howard  Pratt  125 

Ruth  195 

PLUM  Charles  Milton  143 

Ivan  Quintin  125 

William  71 

Carrie  Amelia  143 

John  Nelson  125 

PEIRCE  Bell  119 

Ella  Lilian  143 

Luranna  64 

Jerome  119 
PELKEY  Caroline  119 

Henry  143 
Henry  Wilbur  143 

Margery  Ann  125 
Mary  vii 

Eliza  179 

Julia  Amna  143 

Royal  Levi  125 

John  179 

Lucy  Amna  143 

Rudger  North  125 

Madeline  179  239 

Mary  Elizabeth  143 

Rulon  Horatio  125 

PELLAM  Joe  1 

Nancy  143 

Zelma  Margery  125 

PELTON  Lucina  104 

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PENCE  Catherine  199 

Sarah  Amna  143 

Margaret  16 

Henry  Grant  199 

William  Rattle  143 

PROCTER  John  1 

Hulda  Belle  199 

PLUMB  Anna  105 

Marie  1 

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317 


PROVOST  Catharine  73  123 
PURVIS  Clarissa  160 
PUTNAM  Edward  H.  109 

Olive  109 
PULLIN  Edwin  250 

Juanita  Willodean  250 

Luther  Lyman  250 

Myrtle  Orthela  250 

Sula  Estelle  250 
PYNDER  Francis  1 

Jo  1 

Joanna  1 

Marie  1 

Mary  1 

QUA  Elizabeth  235 
QUILTER  Ida  107 
QUIRK  Elizabeth  Ethel  266 

James  Robert  266 

Jean  266 

Thomas  Brome  266 

RADLY  Lillian  109 
RALEIGH  Walter  vi 
RANNEY  Elizabeth  79 
RAY  Mary  Mildred  190 

William  190 
RAYMOND  Henry  North  88 

Mary  88 

Mary  North  88 

Samuel  88 

Samuel  A.  88 
RAYNOR 128 

Evelyn  E.  128 
READ  Dana  46 

Harry  H.  256 

Jessie  Dickenson  256 
REAM  Nellie  65 
REDDING  Gregg  North  173 

Helen  Charlotte  173 

Raymond  Gregg  173 

Virginia  Page  173 
REED  Amelia  119 

Edward  North  206 

Eliza  L.  105 

Elizabeth  206 

George  119 

Henry  J.  105 

Hugh  M.  196 

Irene  196 

Julia  A.  105 

Laura  Dexter  206 

Laura  Lansing  206 

Lizzie  Forbes  105 

Mary  Sabra  105 

Orviile  206 

Ruth  Dexter  206 

Sarah  Allen  206 

William  206 

William  Van  Der  Heydon  206 
REHSE  Lizzie  Agnes  72 

William  H.  72 
REIDY  Agnes  Jane  230 
REMINGTON  Ira  Lena  107 
REW  John  10 
REWELL  Daniel  73 

Lieuticia  73 

REYNOLDS  Helen  263  279 
RICE 18 

Caroline  Laura  135  136 

Charles  Francis  136 

Edward  Hyde  136 

Pluma  253 

William  135 

William  North  135 
RICH  Anna  E.  98 


RICHARDS  Annie  North  68 

ROOT  Aaron  108 

Charity  51 

Betsey  108 

James  Tracey  68 

Joseph  28 

Jane  Antoinette  68 

Mary  20 

John  48 

.   Nellie  280 

Laura  North  68 

Thankful  28 

Mary  51 

ROOTS  Alanson  65 

Samuel  51 

Anna  65 

Thomas  F.  68 

Anna  L.  65 

RICHMAN  Henry  108 

Clara  65 

RICKART  Jacob  Henry  238 

Edward  N.  65 

Nellie  M.  238 

Gertrude  J.  65 

Sqphronia  238 
RICKETTS  Bernice  M.  193 

Guernesy  Y.  65 
Jane  N.  65 

Bessie  L.  193 

Susan  65 

Eunice  N.  194 

ROPES  Jane  A.  124 

Flora  Jane  193 

ROSS  Clemma  Elizabeth  176 

John  H.  193 

Edward  176 

Pansy  C.  194 

Elizabeth  263 

Rodney  King  194 

Ella  176 

RIDDLESDEN  Marie  17 

Florence  Julia  288 

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RIGGINS  California  192 

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ROSWELL  California  129 

Lydia  45 

OcorgG  129 
Graham  129 

ROBARDS  Esther  60  108  109 

Helen  129 

ROBB  Thayer  104 

James  129 

ROBBINS  Bula  May  190 

Lee  129 

Fannie  A.  291 

Mary  Ellen  129 

G.  A.  190 

ROTHGEB  Davis  129 

Harriet  120 

Donald  129 

Jesse  72 

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Leland  129 

Clarissa  63 

Alary  Lucinda  129 
Pauline  129 

Ellis  H.  145 

ROUSSEAU  Frances  292 

Henrietta  63 

ROWE  Amanda  49 

John  63 

Bertie  E.  264 

Nancy  283 

Fanny  37 

Ruby  107 

Isaiah  68 

Thankful  107 

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Leila  Catherine  152 

Elizabeth  v 

Myron  Io2 
Stephen  37 

Luela  Barber  263 

Susanna  68  117  118 

Lulu  133 

ROWLEY  Elizabeth  10 

Otto  127 

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ROBLEY  Emily  116 

Carrie  Dell  155 

ROCKWOOD  Alpheus  185 

Mary  E.  155 

Ellis  North  185 
Emily  Deserette  185 

Rodney  155 
ROYER  Dan  C.  114 

Lee  North  185 

Mary  C.  114 

Olive  North  185 

ROYS  Isaac  18 

ROE  Florence  Jane  125 

Martha  18  25  26 

Jessie  153 

Mary  18 

Mary  A.  153 

Robert  18 

Reuben  153 

RUMICON  Addison  57 

RODGERS  Sarah  90 

Mary  57 

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A.  S.  154 

RUSSELL  Amy  35  62 

Almira  82 

Calvin  139 

Anna  North  91 

Emily  291 

Edward  M.  176 

John  94 

Elizabeth  130  176  194 

Sophie  E.  147 

Noah  C.  91 

Virginia  288 

Sarah  16 

RUTH  Jane  E.  133 

Tunstel  130 

RYLE  Calvin  G.  191 

ROLLO  Duke  of  Normandy  10 

Hallie  M.  191 

ROOD  Amos  174 

Hazel  Marie  191 

Harry  174 
Jennie  174 

RYLEY  Alfred  G.  164 
Catharine  Athalie  North  164 

Lucy  31 
Mary  174 

Mary  Ellen  164 
Mane  Ellen  164 

Nellie  174 

Rachel  74  127  128 

SAFFORD  Elias  109 

Sherman  174 

Rebecca  109  169 

Walter  H.  31 

SAGE  Charity  B.  132 

ROOSA  Cora  B.  251 

David  10 

ROOSEVELT  Theodore  166 

Mabel  44 

318 


SAGE  Mary  132 
SAGUE  Helen  North  101 

John  Kelsey  101 
ST.  JOHN  Almira  82 

J.  R.  82 
SAISS  John  M.  124 

Mary  Jane  124 
SALISBURY  Alma  241 

Lee  241 
SALTONSTALL  Menial  1 

Richard  v  vi  1  2 
SAMPSON 8 

Hannah  17 

Sabra  B.  72  123 

Samuel  17 

SAMSON  Mary  E.  152 
SANFORD  Almira  70  287 

Asa  285 

Cynthia  285 

Ebenezer  38  285 

Edmund  287 

Elizabeth  285 

Ellen  Naomi  287 

Emily  M.  287 

Esther  285 

Hannah  285 

Helen  287 

Huldah  285 

Jesse  70  287 

Laura  Lusk  285 

Lucina  285 

Luther  N.  285 

Mary  287 

Nancy  Isabel  285 

Rhoda  38  285 

Romeo  285 

Sarah  285 

Seth  285 

Sherman  287 

Susan  285 

Timothy  285 

Truman  287 
SATCHWTLL  Emma  191 

Eva  76 

Olive  B.  191 
SAVAGE  Elisha  82 

Elizabeth  79 

Huldah  140 

John  19 

Jonathon  79 

Joseph  45 

Lucy  79  140-143 

Lucy  Jane  287 

Mercy  137 

Rebecca  141 

Susanna  82  145-147 

Walter  G.  287 
SAWARTHELL  Phebe  98 
SAXTON  Ebenezer  34 

Jerusha  34 

Jonathon  34 

Melissa  34 

Norman  34 

Prudence  34 

SCHALLER  Martha  231 
SCHELL  Dorothea  257 

Oswald  H.  257 

William  P.  257 
SCHLAMP  Julia  238 
SCHOEMAKER  Asahel  74 

David  74 

Ellen  74 

Polly  74 

SCHOENFELD  Eleanor  274 
SCHOOLER  Janet  177 
SCHROEDER  Anna  199 
SCHULTZ  Genevieve  194 


SCHULTZ  George  Arthur  194 

Harold  194 

SCHULTZE  Carrie  May  264 
SCHUMACHER  Marion  271 
SCHUMANN  Daisy  May  291 

Frederick  W.  291 
SCHUTT  Lydia  149 
SCHWADE  Fred  191 

Mary  Bernice  191 
SCHWARM  Edna  188 
SCOTT  Ashley  158 

David  283 

Elisha  22  283 

Eliza  B.  131  195 

Elizabeth  131 

Edmund  4 

Erastus  283 

Hannah  4 

Hezekia  22  283 

John  I.  131 

Loia  23  283 

Lucy  283 

Maria  158  226 

Martha  Ann  118 

Melinda  283 

Mercy  22  283 

Nancy  283 

Sally  283 

Samuel  23  283 

Temperance  283 
SCRANTON  Mary  74 
SCUDDER  Alfred  40 

Alice  240 

Bertha  Jackson  292 

Bertha  North  292 

Delia  Sophia  40 

Ella  Winslow  292 

Faith  292 

Frances  292 

Joy  William  292 

Katherine  Wright  292 

Kenyon  Judson  292 

Norman  Clark  292 

Rebekah  292 

Sibyl  40 

Susan  40 

William  Waterbury  292 
SEAGRAVE    Zelis   Harris    117 

178 

SEAMORE  Samuel  19 
SEARCY  America  J.   128   191 
192 

Stephen  75 
SEARLES  James  6 

John  5  6 

Lydia  6 

Mary  5  6 

Nathaniel  6 

Sarah  6 
SEATON  Frank  143 

Sarah  143 

SEDGWICK  Stephen  17 
SEELEY  Ruth  52 
SELBY  Mercy  Ann  115 
SEWARD  D.  M.  82 

Dwight  82 

Frederick  Dwight  82 

Harriet  82 

Leila  H.  82 

Lydia  Huntington  82 

Thomas  W.  144 

William  F.  82 

SEYMOUR  Capt. 21  31 

38 

Eliakim  13 

Esther  Alta  122 

Hannah  13 


Hezekia  Bennett  122 

John  15 

Mary  13  15  22  23 

Mercy  10  13 

Rebecca  13 

Richard  6  13 

Samuel  13  18 

Sarah  26  47  48 

Sarah  Denton  122 
SHADEGG  Dorothea  262 
SHANNON  Emily  232 
SHARON  Elizabeth  Clark  227 

Isaac  Paul  227 
SHAW  Jane  142 

Mary  76 

Nathaniel  76 

Rebecca  109 

William  142 
SHELDON  Col. 58 

May 21  31  38 

SHEPARD  Amos  24 

Anna  North  91 

Anne  111 

Arthur  111 

Eunice  121 

Grace  111 

Hannah  24 

Harold  111 

Henrietta  Clarissa  91 

Jonathon  C.  Ill 

Josiah  91 

Mary  Anne  111 

Thomas  13 

William  91 

SHERIDAN  Olive  May  242 
SHIELD  Dorothy  3 
SHIELDS  Esther  243 
SHIRLEY  Annie  176 

Donald  North  176 

Edwin  176 

Henry  W.  176 

Lucy  Baldwin  176 

Richard  Henry  176 

SHOFFSTALL 252 

SHULER  Albert  132 

Hazel  132 

Norma  132 

SIEBERT  William  J.  134 
SIGSBEE  James  H.  251 

Lillian  251 

Ruth  A.  251 
SILL  Eliza  258 
SILLIMAN  Prof. 143 

J.  C.  55 
SIMMONS  Alice  Belt  102 

Charles  Rollins  102 
'    Ruby  Jane  102 
SIMPSON  Charles  74 
SIVER  Bertha  240 
SKINNER  Maj. 33 

Chloe  58 

Helen  B.  52 

Lucy  78 

Thomas  H.  78 
SKOFIELD  Richard  1 
SLATER  Jesse  73 

Nancy  73 

SLOCUM  Laura  112 
SMALLEY  George  152 

Helen  Ann  152 

SMEDLEY  Lieut.-Col. 

28 
SMITH  Abigail  20 

Almira  121 

Amelia  166 

Anne  112 

Arthur  Obed  106 


319 


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SNYDER  Evalyth  Miriam  181 

Helen  Amelia  156  224 

Augustus  59 

F.  N.  242 

Henry  49  89 

Bertha  169 

George  T.  181 

James  89 

Carrie  Elma  200 

Lizzie  M.  181 

Jane  89 

Charming  86 

Olive  May  242 

John  28  49~89 

Clement  J.  86 

SORENSON  Alden  C.  186 

Joseph  13 

Cotton  Mather  64 

Alwilda  J.  186 

Julia  49 

Daniel  64 

Duward  S.  186 

Lot  49 

David  29 

Edith  L.  186 

Louisa  89 

Diana  285 

Grace  N.  186 

Martha  156  223  224 

Diantha  166 

Leah  J.  186 

Mary  89 

Don  Carlos  243 

Malinda  Jane  186 

Oliver  89 

Edward  North  200 

Malon  D.  186 

Rhoda  49 

Eleanor  N.  225 

Mary  E.  186 

Theodore  A.  89 

Eliza  86 

Peter  186 

Thomas  49 

Elizabeth  9 

Roland  B.  186 

Timothy  48 

Ellen  Matthews  224 

Rudger  V.  186 

Walter  89 

Emily  285 

Willis  L.  186 

Walter  Henry  89 

Emily  Louise  146 
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Harriet  Hulbert  141 

Frances  133 

Florence  86 

John  D.  141 

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Mary  245 

Grover  169 

Daniel  44 

STEBBINS  Jane  13 

Hannah  2 

Emily  44 

Sarah  86 

Harriet  109 

Emily  North  44 

STEDMAN  Anna  38 

Helen  169 

Jacob  44  146 

John  20 

Herbert  86 

Jedediah  44 

Martin  38 

Hiram  285 

Linus  44 

STEELE  Ebenezer  15 

Hiram  A.  109 

Lucy  44 

Eleanor  126 

Howard  A.  109 

Mabel  44 

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Hubert  169 

Patience  44  146  216 

STEINLE  Julia  Elizabeth  230 

Ida  165 

Sarah  44  146 

STEPHENS  Catherine  L.  173 

Irving  86 

Simeon  44 

STERLING  Emily  107 

John  47 

Sophia  44 

STETSON  Augustus  B.  92  93 

John  Cotton  64 

William  46 

Edith  93 

Jonathon  64 

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Robert  93 

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STEVENS  Carrie  163 

Julian  H.  109 

George  S.  185 

Elizier  S.  163 

Laurence  169 

J.  Bennion  185 

Frances  139 

Lauretta  91 

Lilly  Ann  185 

Howard  North  163 

Lester  N.  109 

Lilly  Pearl  185 

Sarah  121  182 

Levena  169 

Paul  North  185 

Uriah  27 

Louis  C.  225 

Wayne  Mondell  185 

STEVENSON  Minerva  130 

Lura  243 

Wendell  George  185 

STEWART  Alexander  133 

Lydia  25  281 

SPICER  Alma  97 

Arthur  D.  67 

Marcia  88 

SPRAGUE  Isaac  119 

Clinton  67 

Marie  2 

Mary  119 

Daniel  67 

Martha  20 

SPRING  Eunice  E.  259 

Isaac  67 

Martha  Jane  148  152 

John  259 

Mary  67 

Mary  23  84  223 

Mary  Carpenter  259 

Mary  D.  67 

Nancy  91 

SPRINGER  Mary  202 

Ruth  67 

Nellie  169 

SPURGEON  Fred  A.  182 

STIEMAN  Charles  124 

Nettie  169 

Ruth  Marie  182 

Margaret  124 

Ogden  285 

STAKE  Mary  E.  163  229  230 

STILLINGS  Josephine  Ellen  265 

Orlow  C.  166 

STAMMER  Mary  171 

STILLMAN  Francis  120 

Sally  147 

STAMPER  Lucy  221 

Harriet  120 

Samuel  200 

STANLEY  Abi  48  49  156 

John  10 

Sarah  Fitch  146 

Amon  49  156 

Mary  R.  120 

Susannah  283 

Anna  89  90 

STIPES  M.  F.  ix 

Taylor  169 

Augustus  49 

STOCK  Edward  J.  153 

Thomas  148 

Charlotte  89 

Mary  A.  153 

Verl  169 

Edward  89 

STONE  Abbie  A.  221 

Willard  112 

Elijah  49 

Annie  L.  62 

Willard  B.  146 

Eliza  89 

Elisha  48 

William  3  91 

Elizabeth  89  157 

Emma  88 

William  H.  49  88 

Eliza  Stanley  89 

Freeman  62 

SMYTH  Margaret  C.  49 

Emily  89 

James  W.  112 

SNOW  Eunice  148  217 

Esther  38  49 

Laura  112 

Roswell  76 

Frances  89 

Lovina  62 

SNOWE  William  2 

Gad  89  90 

Lucy  Ann  62 

320 


STONE  Mallon  62 

Mary  48 

Mary  J.  62 

Morgan  D.  62 

Olive  B.  67 

Philip  62 

Truman  F.  62 

William  L.  172 

William  M.  62 
STORRS  John  S.  181 

Susan  Jeanette  181 
STOUT  Ada  Alvira  184 

Alta  185 

Glen  William  184 

Levona  Dean  184 

Levona  Dianna  184 

Lillie  Josephine  184 

Louise  185 

Viola  184 

Weston  Hosea  185 

William  H.  184 
STOVALL  Anne  179 
STOW  Mary  B.  205  257 
STOWE 

Charles  229 

Chester  63 

F.  E.  168 

Lillie  Esther  229 
STRANDLUND 

Betty  Louise  182 

Carl  G.  182 

Verna  May  182 
STREBEIGH  Adabel  166 
STREET  Alice  1 

Lagrancl  31 

Lamont  31 

Lyman  31 

Lucy  31 

Lucy  C.  31 

Samuel  D.  31 
STREETOR 107 

Maria  107 
STRICKLAND  Jared  53 

Jennie  L.  253 

Mabel  56 

N.  B.  253 

Rhoda  253 
STRONG  Charlotte  113 

John  37 

Lucinda  37 

Mercy  37 

Susan  37 
STROUT  Ernest  Allen  288 

Helen  Kate  288 

Miriam  North  288 

Virginia  June  288 
STUART 215 

Ella  215 

SUMNER  John  27 
SUTHERLAND  Marion  268 
SWALLOW  Deidamia  66  175 

Nahum  66  175 

Prudence  66  175 
SWAN  Betsey  Ann  155 
SWAYNE  Elizabeth  2 
SWEETLAND  Caroline  154 
SWENSON  Anne  Beck  268 

Magnus  268 

Mary  Waddington  268 
SWIFT  Ceylina  145 

Charles  145 

Henrietta  145 

Rufus  C.  145 
SYDLIE  Thomas  2 

TABER  Jennie  S.  201 
TAFT  Seth  44 


TALMADGE  Asa  N.  70 

Caroline  M.  70 

Eleanora  70 

Emily  70 

Herbert  70 

lola  M.  70 

Richard  70 

TAMBLYN  Florence  171 
TANKERSLEY  Ella  176 

Grace  176 

TARR  Elizabeth  107 
TAYLOR  Ann  138  202 

Anne  162 

David  162 

Dionis  2 

Emma  291 

Ewing  101 

Harriet  108 

Irena  145  214 

Lizzie  Agnes  72 

Lucy  Amanda  72 

Sarah  Ann  197  249-251 

William  H.  72 
TEACH  Arthur  251 

Lula  Mae  251 
TEAL  Lois  134 

Lucina  285 
TEEL  Roxy  39 

Samuel  39 
TENNEY  Grace  Gordon  148 

Rebecca  65 

TERBUSH  Eliza  151  220 
TERRY  Eloise  130 

James  Edwin  130 

John  282 

John  Burchard  130 

Louise  129 

Minerva  130 

Norma  Leslie  130 

Rebecca  282 

Roberta  J.  130 
THOMAS  Alfred  P.  196 

Edna  248 

Omer  76 
THOMPSON  Belle  L.  197 

John  5 

John  Edgar  64 

Susan  210 
THOMSON  Clarinda  95 

David  95 

Delight  39 

Diana  31 

Eben  M.  95 

Elizabeth  20 

Harriet  F.  161 

Ida  279 

Juliette  M.  95 

William  95 
THORNTON  Joanna  1 

Walter  1 
THURBER  Aaron  S.  93 

Ezra  159 

Melvina  L.  159 

Pamelia  93 
TIBBALS  Mary  Jane  105 

Nathan  105 

TIERNEY  Catherine  196 
TILLOTSON  Sarah  172 
TILSON  John  Q.  226 

Katherine  Sands  226 

Margaret  Field  226 
TILTON  Marion  256  278 
TIRRELL  Jesse  29 
TOBBEY  Martha  282 
TODD  Almira  82 

Benjamin  82 
TOLES  Mable  267 


TORRENCE  Edith  Edna  192 

Howard  H.  192 
TOWNE  Helen  258 
TOWNER  Samuel  20 
TOWNLEY  Guertha  A.  114 
TOWNSEND  Elizabeth  86 

Sarah  86 

Zepheniah  86 
TOWSLEY  Frances  Marie  272 

Henry  Amos  272 

Lucy  56  100 

Ruth  272 

TRACY  John  C.  204 
TRASK  Mary  159 
TREAT  Cynthia  101 

Noah  101 

TRIBBLE  Annie  168 
TRUE  Mary  135 
TRUITT  James  189 
TRYON  Eli  B.  148 

Ellen  148 

Julia  H.  148 
TUBES  Cynthia  284 

Electa  284 
TULL  Stanley  126 
TURNEAURE  Frederick  E.  67 
TURNER  Elnora  196 

E.  Y.  98 

Fred  C.  196 

Jennie  Rich  98 

Sarah  196 
TUTTLE  Mable  278 

Maria  48 

William  48 
TWITCHELL  Emily  116 

Julius  116 

Lora  116  176 

Lydia  67 
TYLER  Carolyn  North  290 

George  Arnold  290 

Lillian  M.  237 

Magdalena  Yates  290 

UNGER     Meta  Emma  254 
UPSON  Elizabeth  4 

Harriet  158 

Ruth  281 

Samuel  281 

Thomas  281 

VAIL  Rose  114 
VANDENBURGH    Charlotte 
Elizabeth  103 

Mabel  Lottie  103 

Ora  Helen  103 

Philip  103 
VANDERMARK  Laura  83 

Silas  83 
VANDRESSON  Milly  119 

Willard  119 
VAN  ETTEN  Anna  219 

John  G. 219 

VANTINE  Capt. 86 

VARLEY  Arthalinda  C.  232  273 

Aurrilla  119 

John  119 

VARNUM  Carrie  154 
VARY  Egbert  Martin  152 

Lucy  North  152 

Mary  Augusta  152 
VERIT t  Marie  100 
VIDETTE  Achsah  21 

Jasper  21 

John  21 

Laura  21 
VIEHE  Henry  238 


321 


VIEHE  Jessie  238 

Julia  238 
VINCENT  Almira  112 

WADE  Harriet  Elizabeth  126 

Lottie  E.  126 

Mamie  126 

Martha  126 

Rhoda  126 

Samuel  126 

William  N.  126 
WADHAMS  Burr  31 

Catharine  31 

James  31 

Lyman  S.  31 

Martha  31 
WADSWORTH  Gen. 78 

Lucy  37 

Marcus  N.  36 

Mary  281 

Thomas  36 

Timothy  281 

WALBRIDGE  Henrietta  256 
WALCOTT  Miranda  273 
WALES  Charles  116 

Elethea  116 

Elizabeth  116  175  176 
WALKER  Abbie  167  231  232 

Albert  Ross  121 

Bettie  Durham  194 

Caroline  Elizabeth  253 

Charles  Alton  252 

Charles  Calvin  252 

Claude  253 

Daisy  Ethel  252 

Harold  North  253 

Marion  C.  194 

Marvin  121 

Mary  Alice  121 

Mary  Belle  178 

Willis  Alton  252 
WALLACE  Alsemeda  61 

Hugh  61 
WALSER  Edward  William  268 

Mary  Waddington  268 
WARD  Alexander  M.  92 

Charles  Austin  182 

Frederic  M.  92 

Josiah  92 

Louisa  182 

Louisa  Burnham  92 

Mary  Louisa  92 
WARFIELD  George  143 
WARNER  Andrew  16 

Andrew  J.  292 

Anna  15 

Elizabeth  79 

Emerson  Robert  292 

George  222 

Grace  Mary  222 

Jessie  Ruth  292 

John  2 15 

Lillian  222 

Lillian  Doud  292 

Maria  M.  292 

Mary  292 

Minnie  135 

Walter  W.  45 

William  A.  292 
WARREN  Priscilla  29 

Sarah  142 

Sarah  Elizabeth  204 

Stanley  P.  204 
WARRINER  Mary  112 
WASHBURN  Ina  221 
WASHINGTON  George  38 
WATKINS  Brent  234 


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Mary  15 

WHEELER  Anna  147 

WAYLAND  Mary  115 

Bradley  59 

WEATHERS  Y  Roland  71 

Sarah  286 

Sally  Maria  71 

WHIPPLE  Anna  135  201 

WEAVER  Brice  Wing  107 

Hezekiah  C.  90 

Burritt  Leevane  228 
Cyrus  Peter  107 

WHITCOMB  Gladys  E.  271 
WHITE  Aine  105 

Ella  B.  107 

Annie  17$ 

Emily  107 

Arthur  Vilbur  167 

Helen  Leevane  228 

Barbar:   78 

Helen  Persia  228 

Emily  D.  184 

Laura  Opal  228 

Fanny  181 

Mildred  Persia  228 

Hoyette  167 

Norma  Gail  228 

Jedediah  78 

Rubie  Olivia  107 

Louisa  Narcissa  124 

Waldo  North  107 

Mildred  L.  194 

WEBB  William  127 

Rachel  78  136  137  138 

WEBBER  Emiiy  8.  209  259 

Rosman  74 

WEBER  Charles  R.  192 

Samuel  Jessop  163 

Hallie  192 

Sarah  43 

WEBSTER  Alceba  Jane  218 

Sarah  Finch  163 

Fannie  142 

Thomas  124 

Harold  E.  198 

WHITESIDE  Ettie  67 

Harriet  Edna  264  279 

WHITESIDES 

Hepzibah  84 

Lorraine  194 

Honor  Lucinda  152 

WHITING  Lucian  N.  97 

Jane  142 

Mary  Elizabeth  97 

Lucia  E.  159 

Nancy  283 

Luther  S.  142 

WHITNEY  Alice  288 

Marcus  218 

Emmet  288 

Martin  58 

Frances  288 

Parmelia  58 

George  265 

Polly  218 

Grace  265 

WEDELL  Archer  J.  255 

J.  Hamilton  138  288 

Clyde  A.  255 

Sarah  M.  138  288 

Hazel  255 

Tarball  35 

Homer  L.  255 
John  255 

Virginia  288 
WHITTAKER  Alton  E.  177 

WEED  Abbie  168 

Jennie  177 

Florence  A.  168 

Jennie  L.  177 

Homer  168 

Ruth  L.  177 

Sarah  A.  201  254 

Winona  N.  177 

Wealthy  134 
WEEDEN  Edward  2 

WHITTEAKER  George  67 
WHITTELSEY  Eliphalet  28 

WEEKS  Anna  121 

WRITTEN  Evaline  191 

WEIL  Catherina  224 

WHITTLESEY  Mary  49 

WEIR  Sarah  Evelyn  274 

WICKS  Caroline  M.  63 

WEIS  Helen  Motley  176 

Margaret  270 

Frank  176 

WIGLE  Jane  195 

WELCH  Mary  H.  83 

Lorraine  194 

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Anna  2 

WILBUR  Anne  235 

Ashel  Harlow  61 

WILBY  George  2 

Aurelia  61 

WILCOX  Adelia  76 

Elva  92 

Almira  137 

Hannah  45 

Barbara  78 

John  I.  90 

Daniel  14  43  140 

Josiah  D.  45 

Elisha  76 

Samuel  9 

Ezra  14 

Thomas  1' 

Frederick  P.  224 

WERT  Emeline  271 

George  119 

Irene  271 

Henry  B.  46 

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Hepzibah  76 

WEST  Hezekia  33  284 

Huldah  140  206  209  210 

Hezekia  North  284 

Isaac  79 

Mary  33  284 

Israel  16 

Rosa  284 

John  76 

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Jonathon  76 

WESTCOTT  Katherine  65 

Josiah  79  140 

WESTOVER  Jonah  14 

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Malinda  119 

Maria  M.  137 

Martha  16 

Mary  15  16 

Mary  Olive  204  256  ?">6 

Mayette  Aurelia  160-'    27 

Norris  45 

Polly  70 

Richard  204  286 

Ruth  67 

Salome  79  139 

Sarah  16  43  76  133  ::  54 

Thomas  16 
WILDEN  Laura  114 
WILDER  Alvan  D.  11  j 

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Edwin  M.  115 

Franklin  115 
WILEY  Clarence  Omor  193 

Dolley  239 

Geraldine  Agnes  193 

Isabel  160 

Mary  160 

Nannie  Elizabeth  193 

Paul  North  193 

Percifer  Gayle  193 

William  160 
WILKES  Robert  69 
WELKINS  William  R.  196 
WILLARD  Anne  112 

Emma  Hart  19 

S.  G.  112 

WILLIAM  The  Conqueror  vi  10 
WILLIAMS  Alexander  126 

Almira  124 

Almira  Eva  124 

Archie  M.  168 

Blanche  125 

Edna  253 

Elisha  46 

Emily  L.  124 

Ephraim  H.  124 

Ephraim  Oscar  124 

Henry  Benjamin  124 

Hulda  Augusta  126 

James  N.  126 

Jephtha  126 

Laurence  L.  125 

Leonard  R.  124 

Lois  66 

Lucy  L.  124 

Nellie  247 

Nettie  143 

Oliver  126 

Rebecca  12 

Ruby  Lavinia  105 

Sarah  286 

Stella  Elizabeth  126 
WILLYS  David  103 

Emily  Gertrude  103 

John  North  103 

Lydia  Muncil  103 

Mary  Augusta  103 
WILMOT  Carrie  I.  86 

Catherine  86 

Charles  C.  86 

Charles  Tracey  86 
WILSON  Asa  S.  iv  174 

Hazel  174 

Howard  A.  174 

Ilda  C.  174 

Isaac  199 

John  D.  67 

Lucy  Ann  199 

Margaret  74  125  126 

Mary  45  255 

Mercy  Ann  174 


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Lucretia  46 

Polly  165 

Margaret  20  152 

Ruby  229 

Martha  65  283 

Wilbur  O.  199 

Mary  46 

WIMER  Cora  Louise  202 

Matthew  6  15  17  18  283 

Homer  202 

Nathaniel  6 

WINCHELL  Charlotte  149 

Ozem  283 

Mary  150 

Sarah  5  6  20  30  52  95 

Peter  149 

Solomon  C.  37 

WINN  Maria  68 

Susanna  17  283 

WINSHIP  Mary  Augusta  118 

Sylvester  120 

N.  R.  118 

Timothy  17  23  283 

WINSLOW  Ella  292 

Truman  27 

Mary  Ann  286 

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Elizabeth  22 

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Mary  22  35 

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WORMALD  Mary  193 

Olivia  M.  57 

Abbie  H.  183  241 

WOODARD  Lyda  119  180 

Annie  137 

WOODFORD  Anna  Ford  284 

Edward  Lockwood  141 

Asahel  285 

Elizabeth  141 

Bissell  39 

Frances  Sarah  141 

Candace  30  284 

Gad  38 

Chauncey  39  285 

Harriett  Newell  141 

David  39 

Henry  M.  141 

Delight  39 

James  L.  141 

Diana  285 

James  North  141 

Dudley  30  45  284 

Joseph  Henry  141 

Elbert  285 

Lucy  Ann  141 

Elizabeth  281 

Mary  North  141 

Emily  285 

Prudence  20 

Eunice  84  281 

Rhoda  38 

George  285 

Sarah  Lockwood  141 

Hannah  17  23  24 

Saunders  141 

Isaac  281 

Thankful  7  10 

Joseph  12  17  19  25  45  46  281 

William  Henry  141 

Lois  45  83  281 

William  S.  141 

Louisa  R.  285 

WYLLYS  Samuel  29 

Lydia  25  281 

Martha  83  148  285 

YALE  Aurelia  282 

Mary  25  43  44  45  46  281 

Eber  282 

Nancy  39  284  385 

Elihu  21  282 

Rebecca  17 

Elisha  21  282 

Sarah  19  45  46  281 

Judith  21 

Sarah  North  284 

Julius  69 

Thomas  17 

Lucinda  69 

William  284 

Mary  Ann  93 

WOODHEISER  Sarah  Ann  149 

Pamelia  21 

219 

Phebe  282 

WOODRUFF  Abraham  18 

Polly  282 

Almeria  46 

Rebecca  21  282 

Corinna  30 

Rhoda  282 

David  46 

Wealthy  Ann  282 

Dolly  65 

William  H.  93 

Dorcas  20 

YATES  Magdalena  210 

Elizabeth  18  20  102 

YERPENNING  Polly  47 

Emma  119 

YOUNG  David  H.  252 

Eunice  46 

Edward  171 

Gedor  30 

Ellen  147 

Hannah  6  13 

Emma  Jean  252 

Hiram  46 

Ester  Elian  252 

Jane  177 

Eugene  Jacob  252 

Jeanette  120  181 

John  147 

Joanna  143 

Louise  252 

John  20 

Margret  Charlene  252 

Joseph  6  7  20 

Margret  Mazy  252 

Josiah  30 

Martha  Ann  262  278 

Julia  37  46 

Mary  147  171 

Levi  44 

Mary  Eliza  171 

Lois  23  283 

Lot  65 

ZANE  Achsa  173 

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